In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Dave Hebert, a senior research fellow at AIER and an affiliate scholar here at the Acton Institute. They discuss the American economy from all angles. What do the latest GDP numbers mean in the real economy? Why are the new tariffs announced by the White House troubling? How does the Bureau of Labor Statistics do its j ... Show More
Jul 30
Acton’s 2025 Emerging Leaders
On today’s episode, Noah Gould, Acton’s Alumni and Student Programs manager, speaks to three members of the Emerging Leaders Program. The Acton Emerging Leaders Program is an 8-week leadership-development internship in Grand Rapids, Mich. The program brings together a cohort of s ... Show More
33m 25s
Jul 23
Kevin Vallier Is Infusing Fusionism with New Arguments
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Kevin Vallier, professor of philosophy at the University of Toledo, where he is associate director at the Institute of American Constitutional Thought and Leadership and affiliate scholar at the Acton Institute. They discuss his new essay, ... Show More
53m 28s
Sep 2022
Felicia Wu Song, "Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence, and Place in the Digital Age" (InterVarsity Press, 2021)
We're being formed by our devices. Unpacking the soft tyranny of the digital age, Felicia Wu Song combines insights from psychology, neuroscience, sociology, and theology as she considers digital practices through the lens of "liturgy" and formation. The book is called Restless D ... Show More
25m 18s
Jan 2024
Leonard Ravenhill – Laodicean Church
Jesus describes the Laodicean church (in Revelation 3) as wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked. In short, they were self-righteous, self-serving, and self-satisified. Therefore, Jesus says, since they were lukewarm, He was going to vomit them out of His mouth.In this stirri ... Show More
1h 6m