
Evangelization & Culture Podcast On the Law of Speaking Freely w/ Dr. Adam Tomkins
Jan 20, 2026
Join Dr. Adam Tomkins, John Millar Professor of Public Law at the University of Glasgow and author of On the Law of Speaking Freely, as he explores the rich history of free speech. He discusses its vital role in human flourishing and links it to the Reformation and freedom of conscience. Tomkins argues that without the ability to express beliefs, conscience loses its meaning. He highlights the tensions between free speech and modern regulations, advocating for well-defined laws against hate speech while warning about the dangers of overreach.
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Words Are Core To Human Flourishing
- Words are central to human community because they allow us to listen, speak, and form meaningful relationships.
- Adam Tomkins argues free expression is fundamental to human flourishing and communal life.
Free Speech Grew From Freedom Of Conscience
- Freedom of speech in Europe arose from freedom of conscience during the Reformation, not ancient Athens or Rome.
- Tomkins traces modern free speech to 16th-century religious struggles and vernacular Bible translation.
Printing Press Fueled The Reformation
- The coincidence of the Reformation and the printing press enabled vernacular Bibles and mass dissemination.
- Tomkins notes the Reformation likely wouldn't have succeeded without printing technology.






