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New Polity 100 Episodes Aug 6, 2026

New Polity focuses on laying an intellectual foundation for building Christian societies that are free from the violent presuppositions of liberalism. The podcast engages with political theology, cultural criticism, and the practical work of forming alternative Christian institutions and communities. It challenges listeners to think beyond the categories of modern liberal democracy and toward a distinctively Christian social and political order.

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What did Pope Pius XII think about America?
What did Pope Pius XII think about America? Aug 6, 2026 In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Reuben Slife discuss Pope Pius XII's 1939 letter to America on the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the hierarchy of bishops. They discuss both Pope Pius's praise for America and his warnings regarding the degradation of the family and cultural decline of the pre-war era.
Why Employee Ownership Works w/ Flocknote CEO Matthew Warner
Why Employee Ownership Works w/ Flocknote CEO Matthew Warner Aug 4, 2026 Does employee ownership really work? Matthew Warner, founder and CEO of Flocknote, says it certainly does. In this podcast, Marc Barnes interviews Matthew on his experience transitioning Flocknote to an employee owned company, and the benefits it brings to his company. They also discuss Catholic Social Teaching on ownership and labor, and how Catholics can incorporate these teachings.
AI: The Hype vs The Real
AI: The Hype vs The Real Jul 23, 2026 Marc Barnes and Alex Denley are happy to announce the next New Polity Magazine, Issue 7.3, on AI: The Hype vs The Real. In this podcast, they discuss the loss of textual communities, AI generated homilies, the technocratic paradigm, and other topics from the new magazine.
From Catholic Blogs to Social Media Algorithms w/ Joe Heschmeyer
From Catholic Blogs to Social Media Algorithms w/ Joe Heschmeyer Jul 17, 2026 Marc Barnes and Joe Heschmeyer are from the old world of the Catholic blogosphere. With catchy titles like "Bad Catholic" and "Shameless Popery," the Catholic blogs were the place for long comment threads and an active community. Social media has made that community mostly obsolete, and social media is the default place where people go. In this podcast, they discuss producing content for social me
Fear and Trembling in Las Vegas w/ Author Will Hoyt
Fear and Trembling in Las Vegas w/ Author Will Hoyt Jul 9, 2026 In The Seven Ranges, Will Hoyt sought answers to how and why small, self-sufficient landholders in eastern Ohio consented to the destruction of once-thriving townships and even topography itself via strip mining in the 1960s. In his new sequel, Fear and Trembling in Las Vegas, Hoyt describes the collapse of Western Civilization as experienced by residents in eastern Ohio, Cleveland, and Michigan b
The Nation-Saving Prayer of Judith | The Book of Judith Part 3
The Nation-Saving Prayer of Judith | The Book of Judith Part 3 Jul 7, 2026 In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Star Plato discuss the final chapters of the Book of Judith. Specifically, they look at the prayer at the end of the book, where Judith praises God for victory.
What Was the Americanist Heresy? (Did it Really Exist?)
What Was the Americanist Heresy? (Did it Really Exist?) Jul 1, 2026 America is a special place. And, it even has it's own heresy. In this podcast, Reuben Slife and Marc Barnes discuss Leo XIII's condemnation of "Americanism," and the controversy that it caused. Some US bishops replied to the Pope that no one actually adhered to Americanism, and that it was effectively a "phantom heresy." But, is there something particular to the American way of being Catholic that
The Political Philosophy of Magnifica Humanitas
The Political Philosophy of Magnifica Humanitas Jun 18, 2026 Magnifica Humanitas has been called the "AI Encyclical," but there's far more to the document: a thorough analysis of Catholic Social Doctrine, an extensive treatment of modern warfare, and how power works in the world today. In this podcast, Alex Denley and Andrew Willard Jones discuss the political philosophy of Magnifica Humanitas, and how the Pope's analysis helps us to understand our future w
The Anti-Chatbot Alliance: New Polity Goes to Washington
The Anti-Chatbot Alliance: New Polity Goes to Washington Jun 17, 2026 The anti-chatbot alliance is growing. With support from the Future of Life Institute, New Polity is hosting a landmark event on AI this October in Steubenville Ohio, bringing together leading Catholic organizations and thinkers to discuss, debate, and chart a path for our world with AI. Event details and tickets will be available in July. In this podcast, Marc Barnes interviews participants at the
America in the Mystery of Christ and the Church
America in the Mystery of Christ and the Church May 14, 2026 What does it mean to be holy in America? In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Reuben Slife discuss the newest release from New Polity Press: America in the Mystery of Christ and the Church by David L. Schindler, available now at newpolity.com/books. David L. Schindler, for forty years editor of the American edition of the international theological journal Communio (founded by Joseph Ratzinger, Hans
The Power of Female Beauty | The Book of Judith Pt. 2
The Power of Female Beauty | The Book of Judith Pt. 2 Apr 30, 2026 In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Star Plato continue their discussion of the book of Judith. Specifically, they discuss Judith's "strategy" of using her beauty to trick the Assyrians. What is the meaning and power of female beauty?
Is there Gender in the Soul? | The Metaphysics of Gender w/ D. C. Schindler
Is there Gender in the Soul? | The Metaphysics of Gender w/ D. C. Schindler Apr 28, 2026 Do men and women differ only in regards to the body? Or, can we speak of there being a "female" soul and a "male" soul? How do we explain the different ways that men and women relate to their bodies? In this podcast, Marc Barnes and D. C. Schindler discuss the different ways of explaining sexual difference. Specifically, they discuss Schindler's recent article in New Polity Issue 7.1/2, and a poss

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