Virgil A. Walker is an Anglican self taught scholar, writer on theology, history, culture, and politics, and author of Christian fantasy. His books published through House Walker Publishing span deep theological inquiry, historical analysis, cultural critique, and epic storytelling. He is a strong believer in advancing the Kingdom of God and that the West will not recover its soul until the historic faith of the Church is once again allowed to shape its memory, its imagination, its schools, and its common life.
Virgil A. Walker is an Anglican self taught scholar, writer on theology, history, culture, and politics, and author of Christian fantasy. His books published through House Walker Publishing span deep theological inquiry, historical analysis, cultural critique, and epic storytelling. He is a strong believer in advancing the Kingdom of God and that the West will not recover its soul until the historic faith of the Church is once again allowed...
A world gripped by economic precarity, where families teeter on the edge of debt and dependency, The False Dichotomy of Capitalism and Socialism: A Christian Alternative offers a profound critique and visionary path forward. Author Virgil A. Walker dismantles the entrenched binary of market-driven individualism and state-controlled collectivism,...
In 1997, Zbigniew Brzezinski outlined the geostrategic imperatives for sustaining American primacy: Eurasia remains the decisive arena, where control or influence determines global order. Nearly three decades later, the board has grown more volatile—China emerges as a peer competitor built on transferred American industrial capacity, Russia...
We are living in the ruins of a once-rich Western culture.
In 2026, four out of ten American fourth-graders cannot read at a basic level. Children spend seven hours a day staring at screens while the great stories that shaped civilizations—Homer, Beowulf, Arthur, Scripture, and Tolkien—gather dust. Corporate algorithms and AI-generated “content”...