Hour 2 – 12/10/19: Rich Lowry (continued)
Rich Lowry continues his conversation with Eric, sharing key concepts from his book, “The Case for Nationalism: How It Made Us Powerful, United, and Free.”
Rich Lowry continues his conversation with Eric, sharing key concepts from his book, “The Case for Nationalism: How It Made Us Powerful, United, and Free.”
Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review, looks into how ideas intended to unite us – ideas like “nationalism” and “patriotism” – have been twisted and now are used to tear us apart.
“Dilbert” cartoonist Scott Adams is back to talk about “Loserthink” and the important tenets that will help to enlighten individuals in our fractured society.
Judge Tom Kohl forgave the man who murdered his daughter, then went on to introduce a new way of looking at prison culture using biblical principles.
Theologian Owen Strachan, author of “Reenchanting Humanity,” continues his discussion with Eric about the role truths seen throughout the universe instruct humanity on how we might live out our lives.
Owen Strachan details the connection between humans and the heavens from his work in “systematic theology” — how do the truths displayed in the universe inform the cultural issues of our day?
Singer-songwriter Melanie Penn shares her thoughts on performing in the upcoming TBN Christmas Special and gives insights of various songs from her new album, “Immanuel: The Folk Sessions.” (Encore Presentation)
Doug Wead talked about his new book, “Inside Trump’s White House,” where he interviewed firsthand the First Family, as well as the president, to learn many of the untold stories of the life and administrative style of Donald Trump.
Salem Radio host Kevin McCullough drops by to examine the viability of impeachment, and Trump’s chances of re-election against any of the contenders in the current crop of challengers.
Biographer Alexandra Jacobs talks about the unusual and exciting life of character actress Elaine Stritch, who made a splash on Broadway, as well as in films and on television.