Michelle Kamhi discusses the contemporary artworld and her book “Bucking the Artworld Tide: Reflections on Art, Pseudo Art, Art Education & Theory.”

Ryan T. Anderson and Mark discuss why conservatives shouldn’t limit themselves to procedural arguments in the culture war—we need to emphasize our substantive moral commitments as well as our religious-liberty protections.

Mark Pulliam explains why religion is disappearing from Religious Studies departments.

On this episode, Philip K. Howard discusses his book “Try Common Sense: Replacing the Failed Ideologies of Right and Left.”

Micah Mattix discusses his recent book, “The Soul Is a Stranger in This World: Essays on Poets and Poetry.”

Ron Dart, editor of the recent volume “Myth and Meaning in Jordan Peterson,” discusses Peterson’s work from a Christian perspective.

Clare Carlisle discusses her biography of Kierkegaard: “Philosopher of the Heart: The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard.”

On this episode of “Conversations with Mark Bauerlein,” Rupert Shortt discusses his book “Outgrowing Dawkins: God for Grown-Ups.”

Mark T. Mitchell discusses his recent book, “Power and Purity: The Unholy Marriage that Spawned America’s Social Justice Warriors.”

Carl Rollyson discusses his book “The Life of William Faulkner: The Past Is Never Dead, 1897-1934.”

George Weigel and Mark discuss Cardinal George Pell’s acquittal.

Mark and Fr. Peter Stravinskas discuss live-streamed Masses and the Church’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

William Haun joins Mark to discuss religious liberty trends today and a recent case involving the D.C. Metro’s ban on religious advertisements.

Featuring George Barna on why so few American Christians possess a biblical worldview.

C. Bradley Thompson discusses his recent book, “America’s Revolutionary Mind: A Moral History of the American Revolution and the Declaration That Defined It.”

R. J. Snell joins Mark to discuss the present pandemic and what it has revealed about citizenship and individualism in our society.

Sam Sorbo makes the case for homeschooling and shares tips for teaching kids at home during coronavirus.

F. H. Buckley joins the podcast to discuss his recent book, “American Secession.”

Matthew Bunson joins Mark to discuss Catholic voting patterns and the results of a recent survey examining the beliefs of U.S. Catholics.

Glenn Arbery, president of Wyoming Catholic College, discusses the college’s great books curriculum and outdoor program. He also talks about some of his favorite films.