Faith & Freedom Press

Grove City College Faith & Freedom Press publishes works that reflect the College's enduring commitments to Christian faith and the foundations of a free society. Rooted in the mission of Grove City College and its Institute for Faith & Freedom, the Press advances scholarship shaped by biblical truth, permanent ideas, and conservative values. Through clear, engaging works on history, politics, economics, theology, and culture, Faith & Freedom Press advances Grove City College's vision of developing faithful and informed citizens who will serve the common good with the highest proficiency, purpose, and principles.
Grove City College was founded in 1876 on the conviction that rigorous education and Christian truth belong together - and that true learning must remain free from outside control. That conviction was put to the test when the College refused federal funding rather than compromise its independence, a principled stand that culminated in the landmark Supreme Court case Grove City College v. Bell. Far from a footnote, that history defines the institution: a community willing to bear real cost in defense of intellectual and institutional freedom.
Faith & Freedom Press is a natural extension of that legacy. Just as the College has long championed academic excellence grounded in a Christian worldview - cultivating graduates who value personal responsibility, free enterprise, and limited government - the Press carries those same commitments into print. Each title published is an invitation to think seriously about the ideas that sustain a free and faithful society, and to engage in the questions that matter most with both intellectual rigor and moral clarity.
Shortly after BORN OF IDEAS is released, Faith & Freedom Press will be releasing two additional titles - works that reflect the breadth and seriousness of scholarship the Press was founded to advance.
The first, God and AI, is written by Grove City College Professor Brian Dellinger and takes on one of the most urgent questions of our moment: what does Christian faith have to say about the rise of artificial intelligence? Dellinger brings a thoughtful, biblically grounded perspective to a conversation that too often unfolds without one.
The second title comes from one of Grove City College's most distinguished voices. Professor Paul Kengor — political scientist, prolific author, and senior director of the Institute for Faith & Freedom — has written more than 20 books on subjects ranging from Ronald Reagan and the Cold War to communism and religion in American public life. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today, and he is widely recognized as one of the foremost scholars of modern American conservatism. His forthcoming book examines Ronald Reagan and race, bringing the same meticulous research and compelling narrative that have made him one of the most-read voices in conservative scholarship today.