
Stephen Wolf
Author of "The Case for Christian Nationalism", he explores the relationship between Christianity and national identity.
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May 30, 2025 • 53min
Does Christianity Call for the End of Nations? | Guest: Stephen Wolfe | 5/30/5
Stephen Wolfe, author of "The Case for Christian Nationalism," dives deep into the relationship between Christianity and national identity. He questions whether Christianity erases national boundaries or allows for a Christian form of nationalism. Wolfe discusses how Christianity's universal truths interact with local cultures, advocating for respectful recognition of diverse expressions of faith. He also examines how national identity is shaped by shared experiences and stresses the importance of cultural preservation in a homogenizing world.

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May 24, 2025 • 35min
THE CONFERENCE - The Rise Of The Christian Prince - Stephen Wolfe
Joining the discussion is Stephen Wolfe, an advocate for Christian nationalism and a thought leader from the 2025 Right Response Conference. He tackles the societal disdain towards impactful leaders and the importance of moral authority in guiding communities. The conversation explores critiques of modern conservatism, emphasizing the influences of historical figures like Lincoln and Reagan. Wolfe passionately discusses the need for a 'Christian Prince,' urging a revival of values that uphold both personal virtue and collective greatness in today's fragmented power structures.

Nov 11, 2024 • 1h 4min
Moscow Nationalism
Join Doug Wilson, a controversial pastor steeped in the Christian Nationalist movement, Keely Emerine-Mix, a vocal critic and local debater, and Stephen Wolfe, author and influential figure in Christian nationalism. They dive into the roots of this movement, exploring how local actions triggered a national phenomenon. The conversation scrutinizes the nuanced relationship between faith and governance, the impact of local leadership, and the quest for cultural identity. Expect a candid critique of misguided leadership and a call for genuine compassion in confronting complex societal issues.