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Torrey Benware
Matthew Arildsen

     Matthew Arildsen aspires to be a Political Theologian, Christian Political Philosopher, Christian Political Theorist and/or Christian Public Policy researcher. He is inspired by Abraham Kuyper, Cornelius Van Til, Francis Schaeffer, John Frame, Bryan McGraw and others in the broad evangelical camp who believe in non-neutrality and care about specificity. He learns and shares by debating, so some people think he is an unpleasant fellow; those people, of course, are wrong. And boring.

     Matthew is a graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois. He graduated magna cum laude with degrees in Political Science (Honors), Economics and Philosophy. He currently works for a software company in the Midwest.

     Torrey Benware is a student of US foreign policy and international development. He particularly enjoys examining and assessing foreign aid strategies both for their merits and for their unforeseen consequences. He also writes on international organizations, global governance, and global conflicts.

     Torrey is a graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois. He graduated cum laude with degrees in International Relations and French. Since then, he has worked for a non-profit refugee resettlement agency, a US Senator, and a fundraising and political consulting group.

     Will Craddick writes on issues of foreign policy, with an interest in global conflicts. He enjoys analyzing and evaluating conflict and its effect on involved regions and peoples. He also writes on human rights, US foreign policy, and international organizations. 

     Will graduated from Wheaton College with a B.A. in International Relations.  An avid surfer, he lives in California and is currently attending Pepperdine University School of Law. 

     Clement Bilhorn is a writer on the interactions between political and economic systems. Areas of special importance are free enterprise, race relations, and human liberty. He also touches on topics like technological development, bioethics, and coercive force.

     Raised in Africa, Clement graduated summa cum laude from Wheaton College in Illinois. He holds a degree in Political Science, and now works as a quality assurance specialist in the US healthcare industry.

William Craddick
Clement Bilhorn

About the authors

Robin Rubrecht

     Robin Rubrecht writes on politics and government as well as international affairs, specifically on European issues since he is a German national.
    Robin graduated from Wheaton College with a degree in Biology. He is currently taking a gap year as he completes medical school applications.

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