![]() ![]() Katherine Mangu-Ward is editor in chief of Reason, the magazine of "free minds and free markets." She has worked at The Weekly Standard and the New York Times. They explore the role of reason and free markets in the libertarian philosophy, the role and legitimate scope of government, progress towards libertarian goals over the 20th century, the tension between libertarianism's future-oriented optimism and conservatism's past-oriented pessimism about the future, the libertarian perspective on the contemporary Left and Right in America, the culture wars and why Christians are finding libertarianism increasingly attractive. Katherine Mangu-Ward joins Jonathan for a conversation about libertarianism. You can follow Jonathan and the show on Twitter. He is the author of The Reign of God: A Critical Engagement with Oliver O'Donovan's Theology of Political Authority and Christian Political Theology in an Age of Discontent: Mediating Scripture, Doctrine, and Political Reality. Jonathan was a senior terrorism analyst at Australian intelligence agency the Office of National Assessments where he worked on Islamist terrorism and the global jihadist movement. The Political Animals is hosted by Dr Jonathan Cole, an academic, writer, speaker and translator specialising in political theology: the intersection of religion and politics. He is also the co-host of the With All Due Respect Podcast. Rev Dr Michael Jensen is the Rector at St Mark's, Darling Point, Sydney, a former lecturer in theology at Moore Theological College, and the author of many books, including Sydney Anglicanism: An Apology. The conversation covers the historical origins of the Sydney diocese and its distinct character, controversies surrounding the chasuble, lay presidency (administration) and women in ministry, as well as Sydney Anglican politics (ecclesial and secular), and whether Sydney Anglicans (and other Evangelical Anglicans) can, and should, remain part of the Anglican Church of Australia. Michael Jensen joins Jonathan for an exploration of the ins and outs of Sydney's unique, and influential, brand of Anglicanism. He is the author and editor of more than thirty books, including Religious Freedom in a Secular Age: A Christian Case for Liberty, Equality, and Secular Government. Jonathan and Michael cover the Christian origins of secularism, why it is in the interests of religious people to have a secular government, the threat to the secular compact by militant secularism and the inimical impact of the contemporary perversion of genuine secularism.ĭr Michael Bird is Academic Dean and Lecturer in New Testament at Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia. Michael Bird returns to the show for a discussion about secularism. You can follow the show on Twitter and Instagram. The Political Animals is hosted by Dr Jonathan Cole, a scholar, writer and translator specialising in political theology: the intersection of religion and politics. Use promo code PROMO25 at checkout for a 25% discount! His most recent book is From the Ancient Near East to Christian Byzantium: Kings, Symbols, and Cities. ![]() He has also lectured in the discipline of Studies in Religion at the University of Sydney. From 2010 to 2022 he taught patristics and church history at St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College, Sydney. A Gay Conservative.Mario Baghos joins Jonathan for a conversation about the symbolic and sacred function of ancient cities and the decline and mutation of this function in modern cities.ĭr Mario Baghos is an Academic Sessional in the Department of Philosophy and Theology at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney, as well as Adjunct Lecturer in Theology in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Charles Sturt University. Ashika Chandaramani: James' highly ambitious researcher.James Northcote: Jo's opposition shadow.Kirsty Mckenzie: the intern in Jo Porter's office, ambitious and careerist.Has young children at home, and a husband who thinks she shouldn't work so hard. Jo Porter: a government minister finding front-line politics stressful.He works for Jo Porter and is very idealistic. Danny is the "oldest researcher in Westminster" at 26. Danny Foster: the younger brother of Scott.Scott Foster: the son of a Labour MP from Oop North, he works as a lobbyist and parties hard.A 2007 BBC drama series set in the lower reaches of British political life, following characters in the Labour and Conservative parties and their interlinked romantic and political struggles in the run up to a by-election in the Labour heartland. ![]()
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