Project Cosmos: Conversations on the Future of Civilization
Are the "strong gods" returning to American life — and what does that mean for politics, Christianity, and civilization? In this episode of Project Cosmos, host Johnny Burtka is joined by a distinguished panel of scholars to discuss NS Lyons' essay on the long 20th century and the Return of the Strong Gods — building on Rusty Reno's influential work. Guests: Tom West — Paul Ermine Potter and Dawn Tibbetts Potter Endowed Professor of Politics Khalil Habib — Allison and Dorothy Rouse Professor in Politics, Associate Professor of Politics Miles Smith IV — Assistant Professor of History Daniel O'Toole — Assistant Professor of Politics Rich Bacigalupi — Director, Deany's Days Foundation Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction: NS Lyons & the Return of the Strong Gods 0:19 – Why the left calls conservatives "fascists" 3:58 – Malcolm X, identity, and strong gods on the left 8:08 – The structure of progressive movements: weak gods as the ideal 26:43 – Is traditional Christianity making a comeback? 43:09 – Two versions of Christianity & the immigration debate 1:08:37 – AI, Silicon Valley & the political realignment 1:09:24 – AI as a threat to elections and public opinion 1:31:19 – Can the republic be saved? The role of the statesman Project Cosmos is a production of ISI — the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Visit isi.org to learn more about our educational programs on Western and American civilization.
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