The Good of Nationalism, Pt. III: Is American Nationalism Possible?
*Editor’s note: this article is the third in a series of three. See Part I and Part II here. In […]
*Editor’s note: this article is the third in a series of three. See Part I and Part II here. In […]
Drinking deeply from the well of the Old Testament, first English and Dutch Protestants, and then others throughout Europe, began to discern in the experience of the nation of Israel a model for their own experiences as particular nations, forged from many tribes in response to common enemies and in obedience to common laws, and covenanted before God to pursue justice and righteousness.
Nationalism, despite its dangers, remains the best political philosophy available to Christians.