18 episodes

The Civitas Podcast, co-hosted by Peter Leithart and James Wood, exists to explore Christian political theology, with a specific focus on contemporary debates about liberalism and post-liberalism, and to elaborate a distinctively "ecclesiocentric" Theopolitan version of post-liberalism. 

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    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 21 Ratings

The Civitas Podcast, co-hosted by Peter Leithart and James Wood, exists to explore Christian political theology, with a specific focus on contemporary debates about liberalism and post-liberalism, and to elaborate a distinctively "ecclesiocentric" Theopolitan version of post-liberalism. 

    Episode 18: Mortal Goods | A Conversation with Ephraim Radner

    Episode 18: Mortal Goods | A Conversation with Ephraim Radner

    Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with Dr. Ephraim Radner about his latest book, Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty.
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    Ephraim Radner (Ph.D., Yale University) is Professor of Historical Theology at Wycliffe College, an evangelical seminary of the Anglican tradition at the University of Toronto, where he teaches both ministerial and doctoral students. He is the author and editor of several books on ecclesiology, ecumenism, the nature of Scripture, natural theology, pneumatology, and the character of the human creature. A former church worker in Burundi and an Anglican priest, he has also served several parishes in the United States, including inner-city Cleveland. He has also been active in the affairs of the global Anglican Communion. He continues to visit, consult, and teach in various parts of the world, including Asia and Africa, and comments on cultural and political topics as they relate to the Christian Church’s life.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Episode 17: Politics and the Earthly City | A Conversation with Dr. Veronica Ogle

    Episode 17: Politics and the Earthly City | A Conversation with Dr. Veronica Ogle

    Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss Augustine, politics, and the earthly city with Dr. Veronica Ogle.
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    Dr. Ogle is the author of Politics and the Earthly City in Augustine's City of God, and is Assistant Professor of Political and Social Thought and the Augustinian Catholic Intellectual Tradition at Villanova University. 

    • 57 min
    Episode 16: Liberalism and Human Rights | A Conversation with Samuel Moyn

    Episode 16: Liberalism and Human Rights | A Conversation with Samuel Moyn

    Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss human rights and liberalism with Samuel Moyn.
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    Samuel Moyn is Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and History at Yale University.
    He received a doctorate in modern European history from the University of California-Berkeley in 2000 and a law degree from Harvard University in 2001. He came to Yale from Harvard University, where he was Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor of Law and Professor of History. Before this, he spent thirteen years in the Columbia University history department, where he was most recently James Bryce Professor of European Legal History.
    His areas of interest in legal scholarship include international law, human rights, the law of war, and legal thought, in both historical and current perspective. In intellectual history, he has worked on a diverse range of subjects, especially twentieth-century European moral and political theory.
    He has written several books in his fields of European intellectual history and human rights history, including The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History (2010), and edited or coedited a number of others. His most recent books are Christian Human Rights (2015, based on Mellon Distinguished Lectures at the University of Pennsylvania in fall 2014) and Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World (2018). His newest book, Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War, appeared with Farrar, Straus, and Giroux in fall 2021.  Over the years he has written in venues such as Boston Review, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Dissent, The Nation, The New Republic, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Episode 15: A Conversation with Dr. Andrew Jones

    Episode 15: A Conversation with Dr. Andrew Jones

    James Wood and Peter Leithart are joined by special guest, Dr. Andrew Jones, to discuss his works "The Two Cities," and "Before Church and State."

    Dr. Jones is a professor of theology and the Director of Catholic Studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is also the founding editor of New Polity.

    Select Bibliography:

    The Two Cities: A History of Christian Politics (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2021)

    Before Church and State: A Study of Social Order in the Sacramental Kingdom of St. Louis IX, (Emmaus Academic, 2017) 
    Evidence of Things Unseen: An Introduction to Fundamental Theology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)

    The Word Became Flesh: An Introduction to Christology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)

    This Is My Body: An Introduction to Ecclesiology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)

    Other Published Articles: 
    “What States Can’t Do” New Polity (online)
    https://newpolity.com/blog/what-states-cant-do?rq=subsidiarity “

    Catholic Ironies: A Review of George Weigel’s The Irony of Modern Catholic History,” First Things, November 2019, 45-48.

    “The Postliberal Moment” Postliberal Thought https://www.postliberalthought.com/blog/2018/10/10/what-is-liberalism

    “What the Nationalists Get Wrong: A Defense of the Particular and the Universal” Postliberal Thought.
    https://www.postliberalthought.com/blog//a-defense-of-the-particular-and-the-universal 

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode 14: An Annotated Bibliography: Key Texts for Peter Leithart and James Wood

    Episode 14: An Annotated Bibliography: Key Texts for Peter Leithart and James Wood

    Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss key texts in their thinking through political theology. 
    0:00 - 10:00
    James Wood on Leslie Newbigin

    10:00 - 20:35
    Peter Leithart on RJ Rushdoony
     
    20:35 - 31:30
    James Wood on William Cavanaugh

    31:30 - 36:00
    Peter Leithart on Stanley Hauerwas
    "The church doesn't have a social ethic, it is a social ethic." - SH

    36:00 - 44:00
    James Wood on Oliver O'Donovan

    44:00 - 52:30
    Peter Leithart on John Milbank

    52:30 - 59:40
    James Wood on  Henri de Lubac

    59:40
    Peter Leithart on DC Schindler

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 13: Expounding Ecclesiocentrism

    Episode 13: Expounding Ecclesiocentrism

    James Wood and Peter Leithart discuss some highlights from the past year of the Civitas Group and the podcast.

    Peter Leithart then leads a discussion on three of James' recent essays, which can be found below with timestamps.

    (12:35)
    1. Ordering our Social Loves, at Ad Fontes/Commonwealth

    (39:22)
    2. How Abraham Kuyper Lost the Nation and Sidelined the Church, at Ad Fontes

    (57:48)
    3. Can the Church Still Speak? - in Comment Magazine.

    Click HERE for James' author page at Ad Fontes.

    • 1 hr 15 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

DCPower07 ,

Recommended Guest

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the show. The content has been insightful and conversation very engaging.

I would like to recommend that you interview Jonathan Leeman. He has written both at a popular (How the Nations Rage) and more academic level (Political Church) regarding this topic and seems to be one of the leading voices in the reformed evangelical community. I think many would benefit from the conversation.

kellykerr1 ,

Superb!

The first episodes of the podcast have been superb! The discussions have been lively and informative. I am looking forward to future episodes as Leithart and Wood seek to flesh out what an ecclesiocentric post-liberal political theology looks like.

bvosler ,

Timely

Very thankful to learn from these two.

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