I’m very excited to be giving a lecture and recording a podcast this week on what we can learn today from the profound Christian political thought of Whittaker Chambers. I have invested a great deal of work in digesting Chambers’ insights for the church and the world today, as we continue to struggle with the same “crisis of history” Chambers described, and the project has been very fruitful. I’m delighted to finally be able to share the fruits of that labor.
The lecture, taking place at the Acton Institute, will be livestreamed this Thursday, Feb. 22, at 12:00-1:00 Eastern time. Tune in here to watch live, or come join us if you’re near Grand Rapids. I’ll post a YouTube link when it goes up. I’m very grateful to Acton for inviting me to deliver a lecture on this critically important Christian thinker.
The podcast is with National Review’s podcast The Great Books, hosted by my old friend John Miller. I’ll post that link whenever the podcast goes live. It’s an honor to be working on Chambers with National Review, where he wrote at the end of his life.