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Dedicated to the promotion of a free and virtuous society, Acton Line brings together writers, economists, religious leaders, and more to bridge the gap between good intentions and sound economics.
Episódios
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Thinking About Think Tanks
01/01/2025 Duração: 33minOn today’s episode, Acton librarian Dan Hugger sits down Kris Mauren, co-founder and president of the Acton Institute. They discuss why the Acton Institute was founded, what it’s done, and where it’s hoping to go in the new year. Subscribe to our podcasts
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REBROADCAST: A chat with the filmmakers behind 'The Chosen'
25/12/2024 Duração: 01h28sOn today’s episode, we’re bringing you a rebroadcast from December 1, 2021. Eric Kohn, Acton’s former director of marketing and communications, sits down with Dallas Jenkins, director of “The Chosen,” an online multi-season TV series depicting the life of Jesus. Later in the episode Kohn interviews Jonathan Roumie, the actor who portrays Jesus. The Chosen is the largest crowdfunded media project of all time. At the time of this interview, they had raised 90% of the money for season 3. Now, season 5 is set to premiere on March 27, 2025. Subscribe to our podcasts Watch | The Chosen TV How A Crowdfunded Christian TV Series Could Change Entertainment
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America's Status as a 'Christian Nation'
18/12/2024 Duração: 01h04minIn recent years, America’s status as a “Christian nation” has become an incredibly vexed question. This is not simply a debate about America’s present, or even its future—it has become a debate about its past. Some want to rewrite America’s history as having always been highly secular in order to ensure a similar future; others seek to reframe the American founding as a continuation of medieval Christendom in the hopes of reviving America’s religious identity today. In his book “Religion & Republic: Christian America from the Founding to the Civil War,” Miles Smith offers a fresh historical reading of America’s status as a Christian nation in the Early Republic era. On today’s episode, Eric Kohn, former Acton director of marketing and communications, talks to Miles about his book. Subscribe to our podcasts Miles Smith | Hillsdale College Religion & Republic | Miles Smith
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Focusing Christian Higher Education
11/12/2024 Duração: 47minOn today’s episode, Acton’s director of research, John Pinheiro, speaks with Joe Creech, executive director of the Lilly Network of Church-Related Colleges and Universities. They discuss what’s changed in higher education (for better and worse) and what role the Lilly Network plays. Subscribe to our podcasts The Lilly Network
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Jimmy Lai: The Troublemaker
04/12/2024 Duração: 56minIn this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Mark Clifford, award-winning journalist and historian of Hong Kong, about his new book Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong’s Greatest Dissident, and China’s Most Feared Critic. Hong Kong has scores of billionaires, but only one of them dared stand up to China while the city’s freedoms were whittled away. What in Jimmy Lai’s extraordinary life explains such courage? Subscribe to our podcasts Mark Clifford The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation The Troublemaker | Book by Mark L. Clifford | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World: What China's Crackdown Reveals About Its Plans to End Freedom Everywhere: Clifford, Mark L. Let There Be Light: How Electricity Made Modern Hong Kong (Center on Global Energy Policy Series): Clifford, Mark The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai's Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom [Full Film] Jimmy Lai’s Fight For Freedom Continues | Panel Discussion The Call of the Entrepreneur | Acto
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Panel Discussion | Jimmy Lai’s Fight For Freedom Continues
27/11/2024 Duração: 01h01minJoin Acton Institute’s president emeritus Rev. Robert Sirico as he hosts a live panel featuring Mark Simon, Mary Kissel, and William McGurn as they discuss the resumption of Jimmy’s trial in Hong Kong. Featured in Acton’s award winning documentary The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai’s Extraordinary Fight for Freedom you will hear the insights of these close friends and associates of Jimmy as they examine his prospects for release and the future of freedom in Hong Kong. The panel was streamed live on Monday, November 25, 2024. Subscribe to our podcasts Watch the panel The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai's Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom The Troublemaker | Simon & Schuster
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Ronald Reagan: The Peacemaker
20/11/2024 Duração: 34minWith decades of hindsight, the peaceful end of the Cold War seems to have been inevitable. But in the early 1980s, most experts believed the Soviet Union was strong and stable, and would last into the next century. Ronald Reagan entered the White House with no certainty of what would happen next, only an overriding faith in democracy and an abiding belief that Soviet communism—and the threat of nuclear war—must end. Based on his interviews with senior Reagan officials and thousands of pages of newly declassified documents, Dr. William Inboden, in his new biography “The Peacemaker,” sheds a fresh perspective on President Reagan’s unwavering faith and commitment to freedom during the Cold War. On October 30, 2024, Dr. Inboden was the keynote speaker at Acton’s 34th Annual Dinner. Take a listen. Subscribe to our podcasts Acton On-Demand William Inboden | University of Florida The Peacemaker | Penguin Random House
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The 2024 United States Presidential Election
13/11/2024 Duração: 01h09minThis week, host Dan Hugger is joined by John Pinheiro, Anthony Bradley, and Dylan Pahman to discuss the results of the 2024 U.S. elections. What do the results say about American society, its politics, its parties, and its future? A wide-ranging conversation from pre-election polls to possible party futures. This episode is a crossover with our other podcast, Acton Unwind. An occasional roundtable roundtable discussion of news and current events through the Acton Institute's lens on the world: promoting a free and virtuous society and connecting good intentions with sound economics. Host Dan Hugger is joined by Acton Institute experts for an exploration of news, politics, religion, and culture. Subscribe to our podcasts 2024 Presidential Election Results | AP News Exit poll results 2024 | CNN Politics How the Trump Polymarket Whale Correctly Called the Election, and Made Nearly $50 Million | Alexander Osipovich, WSJ Pro-Kamala Harris spot targeting ‘real men’ ripped as ‘cringiest political ad eve
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C.S. Lewis on Modern Social Thought
06/11/2024 Duração: 59minWhile the challenge of poverty has always been a part of the human condition, the rise of modernity and the Industrial Revolution have made the problem more acute, particularly for Christians who know that the poor will always be with us and that we’ve been commanded to look out for the least of these. While we cannot rightly characterize C.S. Lewis primarily as an economic or political thinker, he did address social and political matters in his major and minor works. Perhaps more importantly, his treatment of “mere” Christianity with regard to matters of conviction and practice offers hope that Christians from different backgrounds can find common cause in thinking about, and acting on, such issues. On today’s episode, we present to you the latest installment of the Acton Lecture Series, recorded live at the Acton Building in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In his address, Dr. Micah Watson considers what wisdom we might glean from Lewis’ understanding of how the church should, and shouldn’t, engage the social que
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Faithful Christian Political Action
30/10/2024 Duração: 54minIn this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Jordan Ballor, Director of Research at the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy, about his Religion & Liberty cover story “The Faithful Christian and the Politics of the Tao”. They discuss the nineteenth and twentieth century Dutch political party, the Anti-Revolutionary Party, it’s most famous member the theologian and politician Abraham Kuyper, and the prospects for a distinctly Christian politics today. Subscribe to our podcasts Religion & Liberty Online The Faithful Christian and the Politics of the Tao | Acton Institute Select Works of Edmund Burke, vol. 2 | Online Library of Liberty (libertyfund.org) Unbelief and Revolution (Lexham Classics): van Prinsterer, Groen, Van Dyke, Harry: 9781683592280: Amazon.com: Books Our Program: A Christian Political Manifesto – Acton Bookshop Makers of Modern Christian Social Thought – Acton Bookshop Work info: Calvinism: Six Stone-lectures - Christian Classics Ethereal Library (ccel.org) About — American Solida
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The Founding Father of Abolitionism
23/10/2024 Duração: 54minOn today’s episode, Noah Gould, Acton’s Alumni and Student Programs manager, talks to author Caleb Franz about his new book, “The Conductor: The Story of Rev. John Rankin, Abolitionism’s Essential Founding Father.” Subscribe to our podcasts The Conductor: The Story of Rev. John Rankin, Abolitionism’s Essential Founding Father
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Fertility Gap
16/10/2024 Duração: 39minNamed after distinguished American theologian Michael Novak, the Acton Institute’s prestigious Novak Award rewards outstanding scholarly research concerning the relationship between religion, economic freedom, and the free and virtuous society. In recognition of her outstanding research in the fields of family economics, law and economics, and public choice, the recipient of the 2024 Novak Award is Dr. Clara Piano. In this episode, Acton’s executive editor of the Journal of Markets and Morality, Dylan Pahman, sits down with Dr. Piano to discuss the fertility gap, family economics, and the Novak Award. Subscribe to our podcasts Novak Award Clara Piano | 2024 Novak Award Winner Acton University Acton On-Demand
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The Complementarity of Business and Philanthropy
09/10/2024 Duração: 01h51sFor this episode of Acton Line, we’re bringing you one of the plenary talks from Acton University 2024. Robert and Berni Neal explore the complementarity of business and philanthropy, sharing their personal journey and philosophy on integrating wealth creation and ethical stewardship. Robert, a managing partner at Hager Pacific Properties, and Berni, a dedicated Catholic evangelist, discuss how their faith and values guide their business decisions and philanthropic efforts. They emphasize the importance of delayed gratification, ethical behavior, and the role of stewardship as a collaboration with God. Through personal anecdotes and strategic insights, the Neals illustrate how business can serve as a noble vocation that not only generates wealth but also contributes to the greater good. Subscribe to our podcasts Acton University Acton On-Demand
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Promises and Challenges of Interreligious Dialogue
02/10/2024 Duração: 55minOn today’s episode, we bring you a wide-ranging conversation between Acton librarian Dan Hugger and Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado from Acton University 2024. They discuss the religious heritage of India, democracy, and the promises and challenges of interreligious dialogue today. Subscribe to our podcasts Acton University Acton On-Demand
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The Connection Between Childhood Trauma and Poverty
25/09/2024 Duração: 59minFor this episode of Acton Line, we’re bringing you one of the plenary talks from Acton University 2024. Dr. Anthony Bradley, Acton Institute distinguished research fellow, delves into the complex relationship between childhood trauma and poverty. Drawing from extensive research, Dr. Bradley discusses how adverse childhood experiences such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction can have long-lasting effects on brain development and overall life outcomes. He emphasizes the importance of compassion and community support in mitigating these effects and highlights the critical role of positive childhood experiences in fostering resilience and thriving. Through compelling case studies and personal anecdotes, Dr. Bradley underscores the need for long-term commitment and community-based interventions to break the cycle of poverty and trauma. Acton University is Acton’s flagship conference, focused on building the foundations of human freedom and exploring the intersection of faith and free markets. To learn m
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Giving Is Not God’s Way of Raising Money
18/09/2024 Duração: 01h04minHow should you allocate your personal wealth? How do the decisions you make regarding personal wealth impact your character? In his Acton Lecture Series talk, Kenneth Elzinga discussed Christian stewardship and proposed a new way to think about the relationship between “donor” and “receiver.” Before his lecture, Professor Elzinga sat down with Acton Alumni and Student Programs Manager Noah Gould for a preview. They discussed the professor’s journey to faith, his finding a calling in economics, the importance of the NCAA Supreme Court case he testified in, and Christian philanthropy. Subscribe to our podcasts Ken Elzinga Giving Is Not God’s Way of Raising Money Acton On-Demand
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The Explosion of Bailout Culture
11/09/2024 Duração: 45minCapitalism didn’t fail—it was ruined, says Ruchir Sharma. In his new book, “What Went Wrong with Capitalism,” Sharma takes you back to the 19th century to illustrate how the reflexes of government have changed. From hands-off to hands-on, from doing too little to help in hard times to trying to prevent anyone from suffering economic pain ever. The result? Expensive state guarantees for everyone: bailouts for the rich, entitlements for the middle class, and welfare for the poor. Sharma says this constant government intervention and relentless spread of bailout culture has build an even bigger state, one that’s surely going to double down on what ruined capitalism in the first place. Subscribe to our podcasts What Went Wrong with Capitalism | Simon & Schuster
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Ismael Hernandez: Rethinking Charity
04/09/2024 Duração: 01h07minToo much of the conversation about poverty, whether in government, among social service providers, or in churches, is animated by highly emotional conventions, trite melodramatic comparisons, and comfortable ideological clichés, says Ismael Hernandez. But how can we change this? How can we do better? In his new book, “Rethinking Charity: Restoring Dignity to Poverty Relief,” Ismael looks at the practical work of authentic poverty relief. The point is to see the poor not as nameless victims but as free, responsible, and creative image-bearers who possess a value far greater than their need. On today’s episode, Caleb Whitmer, the Acton Center for Social Flourishing project manager, talks to Ismael about his new book, the current state of global charity, and the value of every person. Subscribe to our podcasts Rethinking Charity: Restoring Dignity to Poverty Relief
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Principled Entrepreneurship with a Commitment to the Social Good
28/08/2024 Duração: 24minFor this episode of Acton Line, we’re bringing you one of the plenary talks from Acton University 2024. In this talk, Dr. Umi Waheeda, co-founder of the Al Ashriyyah Nurul Iman Islamic boarding school in West Java, Indonesia, shares her journey of transforming lives through education and entrepreneurship. Founded in 1998 during the Indonesian riots, the school provides free education, meals, accommodation, and health services to over 15,000 children, supported by 65 student-run business units. Dr. Waheeda discusses the challenges she faced after her husband's death, her innovative approach to self-sustainability, and her vision of creating entrepreneurs who are job creators rather than job seekers. Her story is a powerful testament to the impact of combining principled entrepreneurship with a commitment to the social good. Acton University is the Acton Institute’s flagship conference, focused on building the foundations of human freedom and exploring the intersection of faith and free markets. To learn more
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Richard Nixon's Faith
21/08/2024 Duração: 01h20minIn this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Daniel Silliman, historian and news editor for Christianity Today, about his new book, One Lost Soul: Richard Nixon’s Search for Salvation. Silliman argues that Nixon’s life was framed by a fundamentally theological struggle: He wanted to be loved by God but couldn’t figure out how. From an idiosyncratic Quaker childhood, to an explicitly modernist youth and final embrace of a Cold War Christianity, did the president ever find the grace he craved? Subscribe to our podcasts One Lost Soul | Daniel Silliman He Told Richard Nixon to Confess | Daniel Silliman, Christianity Today How Christian fiction shaped a culture and a faith | Acton Line