September 24, 2014
While a Lockean polity may not embrace a particular church, it most certainly embraces religion over atheism, and monotheism over atheism. The final article in a three-piece essay.
September 23, 2014
Using government force to establish a religious monopoly encourages intellectual and spiritual laziness, not only on behalf of the people, but of the clergy and government as well. The second article in a three-piece essay.
September 22, 2014
Nathan Gill contends that the Lockean regime of religious tolerance embodies the tradition of religious liberty. The first article in a three-piece essay.
November 12, 2013
Separation of church and state allows churches to operate according to the principles of God’s kingdom, rather than man’s. The final piece in a three-part series.
November 11, 2013
John Locke’s doctrine of toleration is neither utilitarian nor secular; nor, therefore, is the religious philosophy of the Founders. The second in a three part series.
November 8, 2013
Thomas Storck’s reading of the source of modern religious persecution misses the mark. The first in a three part series.


