Os Guinness on Liberty versus Oligarchy
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I recently had a discussion with English author and critic Os Guinness over the new addition to his first major work, The Dust of Death, as well as his new book, The Magna Carta of Humanity. As a decades-long reader of Os Guinness, I knew I had to discuss his work, both new and old, through the lens of our current political and cultural crises.

With his new addition of The Dust of Death, Guinness discovers the origins of America’s ruling class in the turbulent countercultural radicalism of the 1960s. Between the revolutionary ideas, riots, and political purges, the parallels are undeniable, and Guinness’ timeless book could not be any more pertinent. The solution to this political chaos, he concludes, is a Christian “third way” materializing in true leadership – “We need a Lincoln.”

But we don’t have a Lincoln. How can “our side” return to the biblical roots of America’s founding and rediscover the intellectual heritage of the Reformation? That’s exactly what Os Guinness’ new book, The Magna Carta of Humanity, offers, applying the revolutionary faith found in the book of Exodus to our own history. From Sinai, through the American founding, to our modern political trials, Guinness outlines the Christian alternative to the progressive mob.

Timestamps:

00:45 - Introducing the Magna Carta of Humanity.
01:05 - The Dust of Death and the "third way."
02:37 - How the 60s created on oligarchy.
08:42 - We need a Lincoln.
10:26 - We need Reformation. Why don't Christians have influence?
12:35 - On the work of Rene Girard
15:58 - The Madness of Crowds
17:30 - Putting the Protestant intellectual heritage to use.
20:00 - Cultural Marxism affecting Christianity.
25:33 - The "populist instinctive revolt" against the elite.
28:16 - Is there a danger from the right as well as the left?
32:14 - Cultural climate change.
33:24 - Who can lead us?
35:25 - Conservatism of blood and soil versus the conservatism of ideas.
38:42 - Patriotism versus Nationalism.
41:20 - "Generationalism."
42:58 - Returning to Hebraic roots.
47:10 - "A little less plato, and a little more moses." Helenic philosophy in Christianity.
49:00 - Covenental societies - How the Covenent sparked the Constitution.
51:09 - Christianity and social justice. Why we can't give up on Evangelicalism.
56:10 - Christianity is both conservative and progressive.
58:33 - It's no longer morning in America - Christians need to wake up.

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