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| Episode 38: Some New World - A Conversation with Peter Harrison | 30 Dec 2025 | 00:58:19 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with Peter Harrison, the author of Some New World: Myths of Supernatural Belief in a Secular Age. Peter Harrison is a former Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford and is Professor Emeritus of History and Philosophy at the University of Queensland. He presently holds a Professorial Research Fellowship at the University of Notre Dame, Australia and is a Senior Research Fellow at the Ian Ramsey Centre, Oxford. _________________ To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 37: Paul and the Resurrection of Israel - A Conversation with Dr. Jason Staples | 02 Dec 2025 | 01:13:43 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with Dr. Jason Staples, the author of Paul and the Resurrection of Israel: Jews, Former Gentiles, Israelites. Jason A. Staples (Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill) is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at NC State University, where he teaches courses on biblical literature, early Judaism, Christian origins, ethics, globalism, conflict, and various theoretical perspectives in the study of religion and society. He is the author of Paul and the Resurrection of Israel: Jews, Former Gentiles, Israelites (Cambridge University Press, 2024), The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism: A New Theory of People, Exile, and Israelite Identity (Cambridge University Press, 2021) and numerous scholarly articles. He was a 2008 recipient of the U.S. Department of Education’s Jacob K. Javits Fellowship and is a member of the UNC Royster Society of Fellows. _________________ To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 28: The Inversion of Family Law | A Conversation with Jeff Shafer | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:58:00 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with Jeff Shafer. Jeff Shafer is Director of the Hale Institute. He graduated with honors from the Regent University School of Law in 1995. Early in his legal career, he operated a general practice firm in Cincinnati with a particular emphasis on criminal defense litigation. Thereafter, he practiced in a law partnership, focusing on elections law and civil constitutional cases. From 2005 to 2020, he served as Senior Counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom at its Washington, D.C., and Scottsdale, Arizona offices. Mr. Shafer has litigated public interest cases in federal and state trial and appellate courts throughout the United States, as well as developing academic and advocacy initiatives on matters of policy concern. Outside of the courtroom, he has addressed a wide array of audiences in academic and community venues, in the US and abroad, on matters of legal and cultural interest. ________________ Machine Antihumanism and the Inversion of Family Lawby: Jeff Shafer To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 27: Technology and Why Conservatism Failed | A Conversation with Jon Askonas | 11 Feb 2025 | 01:00:49 | |
James Wood and Peter Leithart have a conversation with Jon Askonas. Jon Askonas is an assistant professor of Politics at the Catholic University of America, where he works on the connections between the republican tradition, technology, and national security. He is currently working on two books: A Muse of Fire: Why the U.S. Military Forgets What It Learns in War, on what happens to wartime innovations when the war is over and The Shot in the Dark: A History of the U.S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group, the first comprehensive overview of a unit that helped the Army adapt to the post 9/11 era of counterinsurgency and global power competition. His writing has appeared in Russian Analytical Digest, Triple Helix, The New Atlantis, Fare Forward, War on the Rocks, and the Texas National Security Review. ________________ Technology for the American Familyby: Jon Askonas To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 26: Q&A and Current Reads with Peter Leithart and James Wood | 30 Dec 2024 | 01:09:02 | |
| Episode 25: Living in Wonder | A Conversation with Rod Dreher | 26 Nov 2024 | 01:03:16 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with Rod Dreher about his recent work, Living in Wonder: Finding Mystery and Meaning in a Secular Age. | |||
| Episode 24: Micro-Christendoms and Local Government, with Tim Nichols and Joe Anderson | 31 Oct 2024 | 01:04:46 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with Tim Nichols and Joe Anderson about their work in Englewood, Colorado. Tim Nichols cut his teeth in ministry teaching at the seminary level while pastoring a small church plant in the California desert, frequently getting whiplash in the transitions between the two. He presently teaches middle school at Hammersmith School, a homeschool hybrid program, operates a bodywork practice, teaches martial arts, and serves in pastoral roles at Christ the Anchor church and at Centerpoint Church, an outreach to the homeless community in Englewood. Together, they've founded Headwaters Christian Resources, a nonprofit devoted to local ministry and producing resources for the broader church, and written the Victorious Bible curriculum for middle school, Loving: Spiritual Exercises in Tangibly Loving your Literal Neighbors, and an assortment of smaller projects. Links: | |||
| Episode 23: God and the City - D.C. Schindler Returns! | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:56:37 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with D.C. Schindler about his recent work, God and the City, and how to think about politics ontologically. Dr. Schindler studied the Great Books as an undergraduate at Notre Dame, received a Master’s degree in theology at the John Paul II Institute, and then completed his education with a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in philosophy at The Catholic University of America. After teaching for twelve years at Villanova University, first as a teaching fellow in philosophy and then as a founding member of the Humanities Department, Dr. Schindler returned to Washington, DC to teach philosophy courses at the Institute. He has published more than a dozen books—including two volumes of a planned trilogy on the nature of freedom with the University of Notre Dame Press and a Robert Spaemann Reader with Oxford University Press—and more than 70 articles and book chapters, and his work has been translated into six languages. He is an editor of the English-language edition of Communio: International Catholic Review, and a board member of The Review of Metaphysics and New Polity: A Journal of Post-Liberal Thought; he is a translator of books and articles from French and German; he is a Fellow of the Institute for Human Ecology at CUA and served on the Executive Council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association; and he has been invited to deliver named annual lectures in a variety of venues, including the Thomas Aquinas Lecture at four universities and colleges, the Bitar Memorial Lecture series at Geneva College, the John Paul II Lecture at the University of Dallas, the Lorenzo Albacete Lecture in New York City, and the Areopagus Lecture at Mars Hill Audio Journal in Charlottesville, VA. | |||
| Episode 22: Architecture, Urbanism, & the Sacred - A Conversation with Philip Bess | 28 Aug 2024 | 01:06:49 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with Philip Bess about architecture, cities, and his book titled Till We Have Built Jerusalem. | |||
| Episode 21: A Conversation with David Dusenbury | 30 Jul 2024 | 01:07:50 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with David Dusenbury about his books "I Judge No One" and "The Innocence of Pontius Pilate: How the Roman Trial of Jesus Shaped History." | |||
| Episode 20: Hell Shall Not Prevail (A Field Recording with James Wood and Peter Leithart) | 28 Jun 2024 | 01:08:24 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood sit down in person to discuss recent podcast guests, as well as the new book "Hell Shall Not Prevail," which is on sale now from Athanasius Press. | |||
| Episode 19: Family Unfriendly | A Conversation with Tim Carney | 31 May 2024 | 00:54:25 | |
James Wood and Peter Leithart talk with Tim Carney about ways that today's America is unfriendly to families. | |||
| Episode 36: Surveying Modern Political Theology, with Peter Leithart and James Wood | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:59:28 | |
| Episode 18: Mortal Goods | A Conversation with Ephraim Radner | 30 Apr 2024 | 01:08:18 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with Dr. Ephraim Radner about his latest book, Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty. | |||
| Episode 17: Politics and the Earthly City | A Conversation with Dr. Veronica Ogle | 26 Mar 2024 | 00:57:33 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss Augustine, politics, and the earthly city with Dr. Veronica Ogle. | |||
| Episode 16: Liberalism and Human Rights | A Conversation with Samuel Moyn | 28 Feb 2024 | 01:04:52 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss human rights and liberalism with Samuel Moyn. 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. | |||
| Episode 15: A Conversation with Dr. Andrew Jones | 31 Jan 2024 | 01:03:20 | |
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." Evidence of Things Unseen: An Introduction to Fundamental Theology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019) “What States Can’t Do” New Polity (online) | |||
| Episode 14: An Annotated Bibliography: Key Texts for Peter Leithart and James Wood | 21 Dec 2023 | 01:07:21 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss key texts in their thinking through political theology. 0:00 - 10:00 | |||
| Episode 13: Expounding Ecclesiocentrism | 24 Nov 2023 | 01:15:01 | |
James Wood and Peter Leithart discuss some highlights from the past year of the Civitas Group and the podcast. | |||
| Episode 12: A Conversation with Ross Douthat | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:56:28 | |
James Wood and Peter Leithart are joined by special guest, Ross Douthat, to discuss the new right and post-liberalism. _ He has a BA in history from Harvard University. | |||
| Episode 11: A Conversation with Nancy Pearcey | 26 Sep 2023 | 00:48:39 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by special guest, Professor Nancy Pearcey, to discuss her recent work on the war on masculinity. _ | |||
| Episode 10: A Conversation with Eric Gregory | 31 Aug 2023 | 01:03:37 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by special guest Eric Gregory to discuss Augustinian civic liberalism and political theology. _ He is the author of Politics and the Order of Love: An Augustinian Ethic of Democratic Citizenship (University of Chicago Press, 2008), and articles in a variety of edited volumes and journals, including the Journal of Religious Ethics, Studies in Christian Ethics, and Augustinian Studies. His interests include religious and philosophical ethics, theology, political theory, law and religion, and the role of religion in public life. In 2007 he was awarded Princeton’s President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching. A graduate of Harvard College, he earned an M.Phil. and Diploma in Theology from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, and his doctorate in Religious Studies from Yale University. He has received fellowships from the Erasmus Institute, University of Notre Dame, the Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Harvard University, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and The Tikvah Center for Law & Jewish Civilization at New York University School of Law. Among his current projects is a book tentatively titled, What Do We Owe Strangers? Globalization and the Good Samaritan, which examines the ethics of humanitarianism in light of secular and religious perspectives on global justice. He serves on the board of directors of the Society of Christian Ethics and the editorial board of the Journal of Religious Ethics. | |||
| Episode 09: A Conversation with Oliver O'Donovan | 25 Jul 2023 | 01:03:30 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by special guest Oliver O'Donovan to discuss political theology. _ He has held distinguished visiting lectureships in Cambridge, Durham, Rome, Hamilton, Pasadena and Hong Kong, and delivered the Gifford Lectures at St Andrews University in 2021. He is the author of The Problem of Self-Love in Saint Augustine (Yale 1979), Begotten or Made? (Oxford University Press, 1984), Resurrection and Moral Order (Eerdmans, 1986), On the Thirty-Nine Articles (Paternoster, 1986), Peace and Certainty (Eerdmans, 1989), The Desire of the Nations (Cambridge University Press, 1996), Common Objects of Love (Eerdmans, 2002), The Ways of Judgment (2005), Self World and Time (2013), Finding and Seeking (2014) and Entering into Rest (2017). He was married to Joan Lockwood ODonovan in 1978 in Toronto. They have two sons, both musicians. Jointly he and his wife are the authors of a well-received collection of readings in the history of Christian political thought, From Irenaeus to Grotius: A Sourcebook in Christian Political Thought 100 - 1625 (Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 1999) and of a volume of essays, Bonds of Imperfection. Christian politics past and present (Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2004). The O’Donovans were married in 1978, and have two sons and four grandchildren. | |||
| Episode 35: The Collapse of Global Liberalism - A Conversation with Philip Pilkington | 30 Sep 2025 | 01:12:06 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with Philip Pilkington, the author of The Collapse of Global Liberalism: And the Emergence of the Post Liberal World Order Philip Pilkington is a macroeconomist and former investment professional. He is the author of The Reformation in Economics and the forthcoming The Collapse of Global Liberalism. His writing has appeared in numerous outlets including The Telegraph, The New York Post, American Affairs, Post-Liberal Order, Moneyweek, The Spectator and Unherd. He is the co-host of the Multipolarity podcast. _________________ To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 08: A Conversation with Dr. James Patterson | 27 Jun 2023 | 01:07:56 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by James Patterson to discuss Neo-Integralism, Fulton Sheen, Americanism, and more. | |||
| Episode 07: A Conversation with Jerry Bowyer | 01 Jun 2023 | 01:06:03 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by Jerry Bowyer to discuss corporations, wokeism, discipling businesses, and economics. | |||
| Episode 06: Liberalism is Heretical Ecclesiology | 28 Apr 2023 | 01:02:08 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss liberalism, two kingdom theology, Lockean reductionism, what to do in a divided church, and more. | |||
| Episode 05: A Conversation with Brad Littlejohn | 28 Mar 2023 | 01:03:15 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by Brad Littlejohn to discuss two kingdoms, Christian Nationalism, and Christian commonwealths. | |||
| Episode 04: A Conversation with D.C. Schindler | 28 Feb 2023 | 01:05:58 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with D.C. Schindler about his father's work, liberalism, and post-liberal discourse. Dr. Schindler studied the Great Books as an undergraduate at Notre Dame, received a Master’s degree in theology at the John Paul II Institute, and then completed his education with a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in philosophy at The Catholic University of America. After teaching for twelve years at Villanova University, first as a teaching fellow in philosophy and then as a founding member of the Humanities Department, Dr. Schindler returned to Washington, DC to teach philosophy courses at the Institute. He has published more than a dozen books—including two volumes of a planned trilogy on the nature of freedom with the University of Notre Dame Press and a Robert Spaemann Reader with Oxford University Press—and more than 70 articles and book chapters, and his work has been translated into six languages. He is an editor of the English-language edition of Communio: International Catholic Review, and a board member of The Review of Metaphysics and New Polity: A Journal of Post-Liberal Thought; he is a translator of books and articles from French and German; he is a Fellow of the Institute for Human Ecology at CUA and served on the Executive Council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association; and he has been invited to deliver named annual lectures in a variety of venues, including the Thomas Aquinas Lecture at four universities and colleges, the Bitar Memorial Lecture series at Geneva College, the John Paul II Lecture at the University of Dallas, the Lorenzo Albacete Lecture in New York City, and the Areopagus Lecture at Mars Hill Audio Journal in Charlottesville, VA. | |||
| Episode 03: Magisterial Reformation Political Theology, with Glenn Moots | 26 Jan 2023 | 00:55:08 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss magisterial reformation political theology, reconstructionism, and Christian Nationalism with Dr. Glenn Moots. | |||
| Episode 02: Ontological Individualism and Ecclesiocentrism, with James R. Rogers | 29 Dec 2022 | 01:07:25 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss ontological individualism and ecclesiocentrism with James Rogers, who chairs the Theopolis Civitas group. | |||
| Episode 01: Introducing the Civitas Podcast | 28 Nov 2022 | 00:58:33 | |
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 34: Sacred Foundations - A Conversation with Anna Grzymala-Busse | 26 Aug 2025 | 01:01:05 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with Anna Grzymala-Busse, the author of Sacred Foundations: The Religious and Medieval Roots of the European State. Anna Grzymala-Busse is the Michelle and Kevin Douglas Professor of International Studies in the Department of Political Science, the Director of the Europe Center, and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute. Her research focuses on the historical development of the state and its transformation, political parties, religion and politics, and post-communist politics. Other areas of interest include populism, informal institutions, and causal mechanisms. _________________ To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 33: The Age of Hitler and How We Will Survive It, with Alec Ryrie | 30 Jul 2025 | 01:12:22 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with Alec Ryrie, the author of The Age of Hitler and How We Will Survive It. Alec Ryrie is professor of the history of Christianity at Durham University and a fellow of the British Academy. His previous books include Unbelievers: An Emotional History of Doubt. He lives in rural County Durham. _________________ To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 32: Get Married and Save Civilization, with Brad Wilcox | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:55:15 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with Brad Wilcox, the author of Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization. BRAD WILCOX is a professor of sociology and the director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, the Future of Freedom Fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, and a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He studies marital quality; marital stability; and the impact of strong and stable marriages upon men, women, and children. The author and editor of six books, Wilcox has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, and National Review, as well as for scientific journals such as the American Sociological Review and the Journal of Marriage and Family. A Connecticut native, he now lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with his wife and family. _________________ To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 31: Origins of the Modern State, with Peter Leithart and James Wood | 29 May 2025 | 01:01:16 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss a handful of the books being studied by the Civitas Group on the topic of the formation of states and Christian Nationalism. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 30: A Conversation with David P. Goldman | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:57:00 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with David P Goldman. David P. Goldman is a Washington Fellow at The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life. His research focuses on China, American manufacturing, and trade policy. Goldman is Deputy Editor of Asia Times, where he has written the "Spengler" column since 2001. He is also a Senior Fellow of the London Institute for Policy Research. He previously was a partner at Reorient Group (Hong Kong), and global head of fixed income research at Bank of America and Cantor Fitzgerald. He was also a Managing Director at Credit Suisse and Bear Stearns, a member of Institutional Investor's All-America Fixed Income Team, and was the Pulliam Fellow at Hillsdale College in 2017. His books include You Will Be Assimilated: China's Plan to Sino-Form the World (2020), How Civilizations Die (2011), and It's Not the End of the World — It's Just the End of You (2011). Goldman writes frequently for The Claremont Review of Books, The Wall Street Journal, First Things, Newsweek, Law & Liberty and Tablet Magazine. He has published numerous scholarly articles on economics, finance, and intellectual history. _________________ To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||
| Episode 29: A Conversation with Aaron Renn | 31 Mar 2025 | 01:01:58 | |
Peter Leithart and James Wood have a conversation with Aaron Renn. Aaron Renn is a writer and consultant in Indianapolis, and author of the book Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture. His writings appear in a number of leading global publications, including The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic and others. He is also a Senior Fellow at American Reformer, a former Senior Fellow in urban policy at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, and a former Managing Director at Accenture. Click HERE to follow Aaron Renn on Subtack. _________________ To Give to Theopolis, click HERE. Get the Theopolis App, HERE. Sign up for In Medias Res, HERE. | |||