Here’s a question on defining reality: what is America? In part two of our interview with him, Dr. Os Guinness defines our nation through the concepts of ordered freedom, the Torah, covenantalism, and more. He also discusses the political and social state of both the U.S. and Europe, offers fascinating descriptions of populism and globalism, and expands on the history that relates to these current political trends.
Other topics we cover: What are your thoughts on Brexit? What’s the difference between patriotism and nationalism? What’s causing America’s division? Listen to find out more!
Dr. Os Guinness is a British author and social critic. He has written or edited over thirty books on ideas concerning liberty, the public square, America, the meaning of man, fulfilling your calling, and much more. Guinness earned his D. Phil. in the social sciences from Oriel College, oxford and is the founder of The Trinity Forum headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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