Why I Started This
What drove me to build this site — the intersection of faith, constitutional research, and the conviction that these things matter more than ever.
Read moreI write about faith, theology, and law because authority matters. The Lord's Freeman is where I work through the Christian foundations of liberty, the English constitutional inheritance, and the question every age must face: by what authority?
This is a personal journal, a serious British opinion site, and the beginning of a wider project to recover the language of lawful freedom under God.
What drove me to build this site — the intersection of faith, constitutional research, and the conviction that these things matter more than ever.
Read moreHow the Lord's Prayer establishes God's sovereignty over all temporal authority — and what that means for the Christian's relationship with earthly …
Read moreHow Magna Carta established the principles of English common law — and why the distinction between common law and statute law matters today.
Read moreKey documents in British constitutional history — from the Charter of Liberties to the present day, each one a milestone in the development of English …
Read moreThe security clause of Magna Carta 1215 — what it says, what it meant, and why it remains one of the most debated provisions in English constitutional …
Read moreIntroducing The Lord's Freeman as a sovereign publishing project — self-hosted, uncensorable, and grounded in constitutional principle.
Read moreI send new essays and project notes by email as the work develops.