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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Letters from an American

A Historian's Perspective of Today's Political Landscape
Book • 2023
In 'Letters from an American,' Heather Cox Richardson offers a historian's perspective on today's political landscape.

She contextualizes current events within the broader framework of American history, eliminating noise and providing clear, fact-based summaries.

The newsletter is known for its informative and hopeful tone, helping readers understand the historical roots of contemporary issues such as democracy, race, human rights, and equality under the law.

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Mentioned in 12 episodes

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Jessica Tarlov
when introducing
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Heather Cox Richardson
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A Year of Trump 2.0; A Decade of the War on Truth (ft. Heather Cox Richardson)
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Matt Walsh
as an author who sought to understand the new American identity.
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Ep. 1629 - What Is An American?
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Heather Cox Richardson
as the name of her written work that she reads.
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September 8, 2025
Mentioned by Kevin as a Reform Forum volume collecting Van Til's columns on American Presbyterian struggles in the 1930s–40s.
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The Best of Times and the Worst of Times with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen
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Heather Cox Richardson
in the podcast introduction.
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April 1, 2025
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Jack Logan
, referencing page 20 of the introduction, about the purity of the souls of the sages.
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Seven Sages "Perfect in Lofty Wisdom"
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Camden Bucey
as a forthcoming translated collection of Van Til's Dutch letters, with Dan Ragusa as translator/editor.
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Vos Group #106 — Repentance
Mentioned by Heather Cox Richardson as the source of the podcast episode.
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March 23, 2025
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Kwame Anthony Appiah
in relation to the creation of a new American race.
83 | Kwame Anthony Appiah on Identity, Stories, and Cosmopolitanism
Erwähnt von Mark Haverlein im Zusammenhang mit Hector St. John de Crefcoeur.
Nordamerika im 18. Jahrhundert - Drei ungewöhnliche Migrationsgeschichten

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