En Route: Journeys in Faith and Modern Life
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En Route: Journeys in Faith and Modern Life

Dennis Sanders

  • 100 Episodes
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  • Last updated Dec 03, 2023
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How the Big, Beautiful Bill Killed Compassionate Conservatism with John Fea | Episode 252

Oct 03, 2025 E253 00:58:10

Today we look at the compassionate conservatism and its relevance in today's political climate with historian John Fea. We examine the origins of this movement, rooted in social justice and faith-based initiatives, and its initial implementation during the George W. Bush administration, particularly through programs like PEPFAR. John highlights how the philosophy has deteriorated under the Trump administration, which marked a shift towards isolationism and away from collective responsibility. We explore the evangelical community's surprising loyalty to Trump, despite contradictions with compassionate conservatism, and reflect on the need for a revitalization of these principles through education and dialogue. 

Articles by John Fea:

The Big Beautiful Bill is the 'final burial of compassionate conservatism'

The Big Beautiful Bill will pass the House as Christians turn a blind eye.

 

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