Insisting that political leaders are incapable of obeying Christ

Insisting that political leaders are incapable of obeying Christ

Oliver O’Donovan on the unintended consequences of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 159

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 159

FEATURED GUESTS: Kirk Farney, Andrew Willard Jones, James L. Nolan, Jr., Andrew Kaethler, Peter Ramey, and Kathryn Wehr
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 154

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 154

FEATURED GUESTS: Felicia Wu Song, Michael Ward, Norman Wirzba, Carl Trueman, D. C. Schindler, and Kerry McCarthy
Republican freedom — and ideological flexibility

Republican freedom — and ideological flexibility

Mark Noll on the novelty of America’s Christian republicanism
The purpose of government and God’s eternal purpose

The purpose of government and God’s eternal purpose

Philip Turner on understanding the state in light of the eschatological reality of the Church
The Church and the powers that be

The Church and the powers that be

Historian Mark Noll summarizes Christian ideas about political life in the last few centuries, examining how those ideas were worked out in various contexts in Western Europe and North America. (39 minutes)
Politics in light of the Ascension

Politics in light of the Ascension

Oliver O’Donovan on the necessity of situating all political authority within redemptive history
The first virtue of citizenship: Taking the law seriously

The first virtue of citizenship: Taking the law seriously

Oliver O’Donovan reflects on how the reality of the Kingship of Christ must be affirmed as a present reality
“Whose kingdom shall have no end”

“Whose kingdom shall have no end”

Oliver O’Donovan and his mentor, George B. Caird, offer lessons from the book of Revelation for thinking about politics
The Kingdom of God and the kings of the earth

The Kingdom of God and the kings of the earth

In a 90-minute conversation with Matthew Lee Anderson and Ken Myers, Oliver O’Donovan explains some of the central themes of his work in political theology. (91 minutes)
Learning about the meaning of government

Learning about the meaning of government

In a telephone conversation during COVID-19 lockdowns, Oliver O’Donovan talks about lessons we can learn about the proper role of government from our experience of pandemics and quarantine. (51 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 139

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 139

FEATURED GUESTS: W. Bradford Littlejohn, Simon Oliver, Matthew Levering, Esther Lightcap Meek, Paul Tyson, and David Fagerberg
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 138

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 138

FEATURED GUESTS: John Milbank, Adrian Pabst, Glenn W. Olsen, Rupert Shortt, Oliver O'Donovan, David Bentley Hart
The rulers of the world bowed before Christ’s throne

The rulers of the world bowed before Christ’s throne

Oliver O’Donovan on Christendom and the Church’s mission
A society without purpose

A society without purpose

Oliver O’Donovan on the eighteenth-century sources of radical secularism
The Church as a public reality

The Church as a public reality

William Cavanaugh on how we must be disciples in public, not just citizens
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 109

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 109

FEATURED GUESTS: Douglas Coupland, Charles Mathewes, William T. Cavanaugh, William Dyrness, Steven Guthrie, and Susannah Clements
Joshua P. Hochschild: “Globalization: Ancient and Modern”

Joshua P. Hochschild: “Globalization: Ancient and Modern”

Joshua P. Hochschild examines the effects of globalization on local communities and argues for the need for reflection on the ends of politics given the ends of human beings. (36 minutes)