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Episode 15: A Conversation with Dr. Andrew Jones

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James Wood and Peter Leithart are joined by special guest, Dr. Andrew Jones, to discuss his works "The Two Cities," and "Before Church and State."
Dr. Jones is a professor of theology and the Director of Catholic Studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is also the founding editor of New Polity.
Select Bibliography:

The Two Cities: A History of Christian Politics (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2021)
Before Church and State: A Study of Social Order in the Sacramental Kingdom of St. Louis IX, (Emmaus Academic, 2017)

Evidence of Things Unseen: An Introduction to Fundamental Theology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)
The Word Became Flesh: An Introduction to Christology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)
This Is My Body: An Introduction to Ecclesiology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)
Other Published Articles:

“What States Can’t Do” New Polity (online)
https://newpolity.com/blog/what-states-cant-do?rq=subsidiarity “
Catholic Ironies: A Review of George Weigel’s The Irony of Modern Catholic History,” First Things, November 2019, 45-48.
“The Postliberal Moment” Postliberal Thought https://www.postliberalthought.com/blog/2018/10/10/what-is-liberalism
What the Nationalists Get Wrong: A Defense of the Particular and the Universal” Postliberal Thought.
https://www.postliberalthought.com/blog//a-defense-of-the-particular-and-the-universal


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James Wood and Peter Leithart are joined by special guest, Dr. Andrew Jones, to discuss his works "The Two Cities," and "Before Church and State."
Dr. Jones is a professor of theology and the Director of Catholic Studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is also the founding editor of New Polity.
Select Bibliography:

The Two Cities: A History of Christian Politics (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2021)
Before Church and State: A Study of Social Order in the Sacramental Kingdom of St. Louis IX, (Emmaus Academic, 2017)

Evidence of Things Unseen: An Introduction to Fundamental Theology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)
The Word Became Flesh: An Introduction to Christology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)
This Is My Body: An Introduction to Ecclesiology (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2019)
Other Published Articles:

“What States Can’t Do” New Polity (online)
https://newpolity.com/blog/what-states-cant-do?rq=subsidiarity “
Catholic Ironies: A Review of George Weigel’s The Irony of Modern Catholic History,” First Things, November 2019, 45-48.
“The Postliberal Moment” Postliberal Thought https://www.postliberalthought.com/blog/2018/10/10/what-is-liberalism
What the Nationalists Get Wrong: A Defense of the Particular and the Universal” Postliberal Thought.
https://www.postliberalthought.com/blog//a-defense-of-the-particular-and-the-universal


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