Remi Brague is a first-rate scholar on the history of law, politics, philosophy, and religion. He recently wrote an article for First Things on the history and future of secularism. A (free) summary of that essay is available here. While we have a few points of disagreement with Dr. Brague, he is nonetheless always worth reading and learning from.

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By Steven Wedgeworth
Steven Wedgeworth is the Rector of Christ Church Anglican in South Bend, Indiana. He writes about theology, history, and political theory, and he has taught Jr. High and High School. He is the founder and general editor of The Calvinist International, an online journal of Christian Humanism and political theology, and a founding member of the Davenant Institute.
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