J.D. Vance and the Rise of the 'Postliberal' Catholics
Briefly

Integralists believe in the integration of church and state, focusing on the common good both in this life and in the afterlife.
J.D. Vance, while calling himself a postliberal, associates with integralists, raising questions about how closely he aligns with their ideologies.
Prominent thinkers of integralism, like Adrian Vermeule, envision a state that can punish baptized individuals for violations of ecclesiastical law.
Vance’s association with integralism highlights how relatively obscure ideologies are becoming more influential in American political discourse.
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