New Polity is a magazine of postliberal thought that aims to investigate and construct a Christian political worldview.

Published four times a year by the Institute for Political Philosophy and Theology, the magazine hosts articles that deconstruct liberalism and build a definitive vision for Christian politics. To that end, the magazine has published articles and debates on a number of topics, including on the political theory of integralism, the morality of investing in the stock market, the social meaning of gender, and the current technocratic paradigm. New Polity also publishes a bi-weekly podcast with series such as “The Politics of Tyranny,” “Good Money,” and “The Politics of Gender.” 

 As the political order of liberalism continues to isolate and divide, New Polity aims to voice an alternative; one which ennobles and informs the Christian to sanctify the temporal order. 

SELECT CONTENTS:

Søren Kierkegaard on becoming contemporary with Christ
     
Alejandro Terán Somohano on Antoni Gaudí’s perfection of the Gothic
     
John Byron Kuhner forgives Wendell Berry
     

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“A society of friends at work”

“A society of friends at work”

August 19, 2024
Political philosopher Andrew Willard Jones lays out a robust vision for a just society in which virtues are formed in an analogical manner through relational obedience and trust. (71 minutes)
Farming and our primal vocation

Farming and our primal vocation

July 26, 2024
Shawn and Beth Dougherty make a theological case for biomimicry, or fulfilling our original vocation of tending the earth by working according to the nature of Nature. (68 minutes)