Conservatism and Christianity
Ross argues that conservatism is inherently particularist, shaped by cultural contexts, and varies significantly across different nations. He highlights that while Christianity is a universal faith, its conservative expression is contingent and often temporary, especially in societies transitioning away from its influence. The conversation challenges the notion of a universalist conservative position, suggesting that the term "Christian conservative" may reflect a complex relationship between faith and cultural preservation.In this clip
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