The Declaration as Allegory
Barry Faulkner's monumental 1930s murals crown the Declaration and the Constitution in the National Archives. A look at the allegory—war and peace, and Lincoln hidden as a storm cloud.
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Barry Faulkner's monumental 1930s murals crown the Declaration and the Constitution in the National Archives. A look at the allegory—war and peace, and Lincoln hidden as a storm cloud.
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Without faith, freedom can't survive. Os Guinness on America's covenantal roots, the forgotten Hebrew republic, and the self-examination the country owes itself before its 250th birthday.
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Flag Day's origins trace to America's schools — and so does much of its decline. A look at the holiday's history, the SCOTUS cases that shaped flag speech, and what's at stake as Old Glory still waves toward the country's 250th.
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A reflection on America's 250th, classical-Christian education, and what Os Guinness, Wilfred McClay, and the late Charlie Kirk teach us about choosing renewal over decline.
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A Memorial Day reflection on America's founders, the gamble of self-government, and what we owe the rising generations as the country approaches its 250th birthday.
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