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Dedicated to the promotion of a free and virtuous society, Acton Line brings together writers, economists, religious leaders, and more to bridge the gap between good intentions and sound economics.
Episodes(40 episodes)

E538 - Gabe Coyne and Collin Duff Want to Build Brands that Solve Real Problems
On today’s episode, Dan Churchwell, Acton’s director of programs and education, sits down with Stix Golf co-founders Gabe Coyne and Collin Duff to discuss entrepreneurship, product design, and building purpose-driven brands.
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Published: Feb 4, 2026Duration: 57:13

E537 - Acton Rundown | February 2026
This month on the Acton Rundown Dan & Mark chat about upcoming Acton events and new video content.
Winter 2025 Religion & Liberty:
Orthodox Social Thought and the Public Square by Anne Bradley
The Upside-Down Kingdom of Jesus of Nazareth by Jordan Ballor
Video content:
Dylan Pahman Breaks Down the History of Economic Thought
Isaac Willour Is Helping Corporate America Move on from ESG
Dave Hebert Rings in 2026 by Analyzing America’s Economy
Noah Gould Is Finding Skeptics Finding God
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Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 9:16

E536 - Noah Gould Is Finding Skeptics Finding God
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Noah Gould, Alumni and Student Programs Manager at the Acton Institute, about the shape that religion and faith in God takes for those who journey from atheism and skepticism to the Christian faith.
Why are high-profile skeptics taking a fresh look at the Christian faith? Are we experiencing more general revival? What can churches do to be open to a new generation of seekers?
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A Political Scientist Contemplates God | Noah Gould
Ayaan Hirsi Al...
Published: Jan 28, 2026Duration: 57:01

E535 - Dave Hebert Rings in 2026 by Analyzing America’s Economy
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Dave Hebert, a senior research fellow at AIER and an affiliate scholar here at the Acton Institute, about the state of the American economy, economic policy, and how American politics on both the left and the right is increasingly economically illiterate.
How is the U.S. economy doing? What is the relationship between the stock market and the economy as a whole? Can politicians really make things more affordable for ordinary people?
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Trump Credits ‘Mister Ta...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 48:49

E533 - Isaac Willour Is Helping Corporate America Move on from ESG
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Isaac Willour, an analyst at Bowyer Research, America's leading pro-fiduciary proxy consulting firm, about all things ESG, an investing principle that prioritizes environmental issues, social issues, and corporate governance.
What is ESG and how does it influence corporate governance and investment? What moral responsibilities do shareholders have in corporate governance? How do large state pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and institutional investors fit into the world of ESG? What is the role of consumers and political polarization in driving corporate activism? Are right-wing and left-wing corporate activists two sides of...
Published: Jan 14, 2026Duration: 1:03:38

E532 - Dylan Pahman Breaks Down the History of Economic Thought
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Dylan Pahman, research fellow at the Acton Institute and founder and president of the St. Nicholas Cabasilas Institute for Orthodoxy & Liberty, about his account of the history of economic thought found in his new book, The Kingdom of God and the Common Good: Orthodox Christian Social Thought (Ancient Faith, 2025).
What is the Christian prehistory of economics? How do moral questions inform the work of the classical political economists? Why does modern economics distance itself from moral questions?
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Published: Jan 7, 2026Duration: 54:37

E532 - Acton Rundown | January 2026
This month on the Acton Rundown Dan & Mark chat about upcoming Acton events and new video content.
Winter 2025 Religion & Liberty:
Why Orwell Still Matters by John Rodden
Video content:
Stephanie Slade Is Chronicling the New Right
Peter Boettke Is Teaching the Humanistic Foundations of Austrian Economics
Rev. Robert A. Sirico Responds to Jimmy Lai's Guilty Verdict #freejimmylai
Stephen Barrows Explains the Jimmy Lai Verdict
Acton Institute's 2025 Christmas Message
Father Robert Sirico on What Christmas Is All Ab...
Published: Jan 5, 2026Duration: 9:16

E531 - Kris Mauren Is Thinking About Think Tanks
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Kris Mauren, co-founder and president of the Acton Institute, about all things Acton. What was the original, animating idea behind the founding of the Acton Institute? Why a think tank? What makes Grand Rapids so grand? What are the greatest challenges Acton faces in fulfilling its mission? What new initiatives should viewers be on the lookout for?
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Sources in Early Modern Economics, Ethics, and Law (First Series)
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Published: Dec 31, 2025Duration: 35:49

E530 - Father Robert Sirico on What Christmas Is All About
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Father Robert Sirico, co-founder and president emeritus of the Acton Institute, about the true meaning of Christmas.
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A Charlie Brown Christmas | Charles M. Schulz
A Christmas Carol | Charles Dickens
Pied Beauty | Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Published: Dec 24, 2025Duration: 25:52

E529 - Stephen Barrows Explains the Jimmy Lai Verdict
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Stephen Barrows, chief operations officer of the Acton Institute, about the recent conviction of entrepreneur and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai, who was found guilty by a Hong Kong court on Monday in a landmark national security trial.
Who is Jimmy Lai, and what is his long-standing relationship with Acton? What were the charges brought against him, and why are there reasons to doubt their fairness? How does Jimmy’s arrest, trial, and conviction show the erosion of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the rule of law in Ho...
Published: Dec 17, 2025Duration: 23:01

E528 - Peter Boettke Is Teaching the Humanistic Foundations of Austrian Economics
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Peter J. Boettke, Distinguished University Professor of Economics at George Mason University, as well as the director of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, about the importance of the history of economic thought and the Austrian School of economics.
Why read the classics in economics? What is the place of the Austrian School in economics today? How is the humanistic and scientific nature of the Austrian School related to political ideology and commitments? What is...
Published: Dec 10, 2025Duration: 1:02:49

E527 - Stephanie Slade Is Chronicling the New Right
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Stephanie Slade, senior editor at Reason magazine and a fellow in liberal studies at the Acton Institute, about the “New Right.” Who comprises the New Right, and what is their approach to politics? Has the old conservative movement failed? How does the New Right’s rhetoric relate to their larger political project? Who were the forerunners of the New Right? What are the religious currents of the New Right? Why should conservatives appeal to ideas rather than passions? Is there a moral dimension to conflicts within the American conservative movement?
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Published: Dec 3, 2025Duration: 54:47

E526 - Acton Rundown | December 2026
This month on the Acton Rundown Dan & Mark chat about upcoming Acton events and new video content.
Essays:
Fall 2025 Religion & Liberty
American Religion by the Numbers by Miles Smith
A Pope for the 21st Century
Video content:
Anne Bradley Interrogates Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s Abundance
Yasir Qadhi on LEAVING Salafism and Rejecting Sectarianism
Peter Lipsett Is Podcasting to Answer the Question, "What Is the Right?"
How to Rebel
John Wilsey Is Priming Conse...
Published: Dec 1, 2025Duration: 9:37

E525 - Andrew Abela Is Popularizing the Virtues with “Superhabits”
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Andrew Abela, founding dean of the Busch School of Business at the Catholic University of America and affiliate faculty member at Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program, about his book Superhabits: The Universal System for a Successful Life. How do we best popularize virtues? How does the positive psychology account of the virtues differ from St. Thomas Aquinas’s theological account? What are “superhabits,” and how do they differ from mere “habits”? How do constituent virtues relate to the four cardinal virtues? What resources has the Busch school developed to help students, faculty, and...
Published: Nov 26, 2025Duration: 39:39

E524 - John Wilsey Is Priming Conservatives for Religious Freedom
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with John Wilsey, professor of church history and chair of the Department of Church History and Historical Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, about his new book, Religious Freedom: A Conservative Primer. How have the spirit of religion and the spirit of liberty existed harmoniously in the American tradition? What contrasts between French and American society did Alexis de Tocqueville observe in his own day? Has the American experiment failed? How does Peter Viereck’s conservative nostalgia for the permanent beneath the flux chart a course distinct from both progressive and reactionary utopian pol...
Published: Nov 19, 2025Duration: 57:16

E523 - Peter Lipsett Is Podcasting to Answer the Question, "What Is the Right?"
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Peter Lipsett, vice president at DonorsTrust, about the recently concluded 11-part series “What Is the Right?” for the Giving Ventures podcast. What is “the Right”? What are its largest and most influential factions? Does it share a common intellectual culture or merely political interests? How does the bottom-up nature of populism complicate the story we tell about intellectuals’ influence on political movements? What are the prospects for conservatives after the Trump administration?
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Published: Nov 12, 2025Duration: 59:21

E522 - Anne Bradley Interrogates Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s Abundance
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Anne Bradley, vice president of academic affairs at The Fund for American Studies and professor of economics at The Institute of World Politics, about Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s book Abundance, which she reviewed for Religion & Liberty Online. What is the concept of “abundance,” and who comprises the book’s audience? How do Klein and Thompson think through regulatory obstacles to material abundance? For Thompson and Klein, what drives innovation and growth? How much of the book’s rhetorical criticism of markets might be misdirection to potential critics from the left? Do Klein and T...
Published: Nov 5, 2025Duration: 55:20

E521 - Acton Rundown | November 2025
This month on the Acton Rundown, Dan & Dylan chat about upcoming Acton events and new video content.
Essays and Books:The Kingdom of God and the Common Good: Orthodox Christian Social Thought
God at Work: Loving God and Neighbor Through the Book of Exodus
Super Habits: The Universal System for a Successful Life | Andrew Abela
Can Nigeria’s Church Survive the Storm | Kelechi L. Nwannunu
Are Americans Too Political? | Thomas Dias
Video Content:
What We Gained from 8 Weeks in the Emerging Leader Pro...
Published: Nov 3, 2025Duration: 14:50

E520 - John Pinheiro Interrogates Thomas Jefferson on Limited Government
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with John Pinheiro, director of research at the Acton Institute, about his feature essay in the latest issue of Religion & Liberty: “Thomas Jefferson ant the Virtue of Limited Government.” What is Jefferson’s status today relative to the other Founding Fathers? What was Jefferson’s agrarian republican vision for America? How did that vision clash with those of the other Founders? What is Jefferson’s fundamental anthropology, and what are its underlying assumptions? What does Jefferson make of the commercial society? Where does Jefferson root his case for limited government? What is his conception o...
Published: Oct 29, 2025Duration: 57:49

E519 - Dylan Pahman Is Starting the Conversation on Orthodox Christian Social Thought
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Dylan Pahman, research fellow at the Acton Institute and founder and president of the St. Nicholas Cabasilas Institute for Orthodoxy & Liberty, about his new book, The Kingdom of God & the Common Good: Orthodox Christian Social Thought. What is the state of contemporary Orthodox Social Thought? What is the “social question,” and how have churches sought to answer it? Why turn to the Bible to answer modern social questions? How does the historical experience of Orthodox churches inform Orthodox Social Thought? Why should economics inform Orthodox Social Thought? What are some uniquely Orthodox Chris...
Published: Oct 22, 2025Duration: 59:39