Dr. Paul Seaton teaches philosophy at St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore, MD. His areas of intellectual interest and specialization include political philosophy and French philosophical thought. He has translated and written extensively on modern and contemporary French political philosophers from Alexis de Tocqueville and Benjamin Constant to Rémi Brague, Chantal Delsol, and Pierre Manent. The Religion of Humanity is the fourth book he has published with St. Augustine’s Press.
Ralph C. Hancock is Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University, where he teaches the tradition of political philosophy as well as contemporary political theory. His latest book is The Responsibility of Reason: Theory and Practice in a Liberal-Democratic Age. He is the President of the John Adams Center for the Study of Faith, Philosophy, and Public Affairs.
Daniel J. Mahoney is professor emeritus at Assumption University and a Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute. He has written extensively on statesmanship, French political thought, the art and political thought of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, conservatism, religion and politics, and various themes in political philosophy. His most recent book is The Statesman as Thinker: Portraits of Greatness, Courage, And Moderation, published by Encounter Books in April 2022.