Well, hello, everyone. Were so excited to have you guys with us today. Im ronald angel johnson. Im the lynch here of history at baylor university, the coeditor of the journal of the early republic. Im delighted to welcome you all to this afternoons roundtable to discuss and outstay ending new book by one of the profession freshmans best scholars on the International Dimensions of the early u. S. , early u. S. Religion and reform. The book is missionary diplomacy, religion in 19th century American Foreign relations this year by, Cornell University press, the books author emily conroykrutz, is an associate professor history at Michigan State university. She is a historian of the global history, the 19th set of 19th Century America. In addition, missionary diplomacy. Emily is, the author of christian imperialism converting the world in the early america. That is one of my favorite books of all times. I thought until this i did it in very nice job, emily. And she is also the coeditor of a
Served in the confederate navy, youre not welcome in the us navy, right. Well take one final question. Anyone has one. Perfect. All right. Well, i think that that concludes our panel for today. You so much for being here. And thank you so much to our panelists. Well, hello, everyone. Were so excited to have you guys with us today. Im ronald angel johnson. Im the lynch here of history at baylor university, the coeditor of the journal of the early republic. Im delighted to welcome you all to this afternoons roundtable to discuss and outstay ending new book by one of the profession freshmans best scholars on the International Dimensions of the early u. S. , early u. S. Religion and reform. The book is missionary diplomacy, religion in 19th century American Foreign relations this year by, Cornell University press, the books author emily conroykrutz, is an associate professor history at Michigan State university. She is a historian of the global history, the 19th set of 19th Century America
Freedom, libertarian christian answers to tough questions. And hes also a founder of the liberty and christian institute, which is what the Libertarian Christian Institute mission is ultimately to try to convince other christians of libertarian ideas. And so we do this by making the christian case for a free society and equipping our people to help defend them. And so we do that by creating all sorts of different types of media, things like our book here in order to try and spread the word. Is there a natural antagonism between libertarianism, christianity . Yeah, well, to some extent we have seen that in the last 30 to 40 years of American History in particular. And what we what we experience these days. But i dont think its because theres a fundamental incompatibility. Its more bit more like that. The loudest voices in the room arent always the christians. And so its important to realize, in fact and wherever you go amongst libertarian people, about 50 of them are christian. And so o
Well, joining us now on booktv is dr. Norman horn. He is one of the coauthors of this book, faith seeking freedom, libertarian christian answers to tough questions. And hes also a founder of the liberty and christian institute, which is what the Libertarian Christian Institute mission is ultimately to try to convince other christians of libertarian ideas. And so we do this by making the christian case for a free society and equipping our people to help defend them. And so we do that by creating all sorts of different types of media, things like our book here in order to try and spread the word. Is there a natural antagonism between libertarianism, christianity . Yeah, well, to some extent we have seen that in the last 30 to 40 years of American History in particular. And what we what we experience these days. But i dont think its because theres a fundamental incompatibility. Its more bit more like that. The loudest voices in the room arent always the christians. And so its important to
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