Rich Lowry on Where Conservatism Goes From Here

Cultivated: A podcast about faith and work

Nov 17 2020 • 35 mins

Cultivated features the stories and ideas of Christians from a wide variety of perspectives. Their opinions do not necessarily reflect those of Christianity Today. From the time he was a teenager, Rich Lowry aspired to write for National Review. In 1992, that dream came true and by 1997, he became the editor of the magazine. You’ve likely seen Rich regularly on cable news and Sunday roundtables, and his influence spreads far and wide inside the conservative movement. On this episode of Cultivated, we talk about the roots of his fait and the state of the conservative movement. We also talk about how he and other have tried to thread the needle between supporting and opposing a president whose morals and character seem diametrically opposed to their own. And we explore what might come next for evangelicals and conservatism in a post-Trump world.  This Episode was Produced by Mike Cosper Our Theme Song is by Roman Candle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices