
A Sermon Preached Before the Honorable House of Representatives
The earliest days of a state are generally the most pure and religious.

A Nation of Men, Not Ink
On True Constitutionalism “The true English Constitution is that admirable, unique, and infallible public spirit, beyond all praise, which guides […]

Self-Governance and Self-Worship
It is not too late for Americans to regain our capacity for self-governance. But that will require a shift away from the current epidemic of self-worship.

Christian Men Should Pursue Strength
The best version of you is a stronger version.

Raiding Bugmen
There is an urge we should all have, and that which The Boniface Option recovers: a hatred for evil.

Identity as Idol
The Modern Cult of the Self There were earlier ages in which the fine arts flourished. But a defining characteristic […]

Providence and Empire
I am assuming America’s imperial epoch, has been, on balance, better than worse for the US and the world.

Protestant Francophiles?
The conservative impulse for filial piety is noble and needed, but it must be properly directed.

Profane Sacrament
It’s the closest a mortal can come to striking at God’s very nature, outside of Calvary’s cross.

Politics and Law
The basis of contemporary human law consists in the moral core of biblical law that is perpetually binding.