Follow the evolution of the American Movie Hero from Gary Cooper’s Sergeant Alvin York to Harrison Ford’s Indiana Jones. EPPC…
Events
Follow the evolution of the movie romance from Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable in It Happened One Night to Meg…
Tertio Millennio Seminar on the Free Society Kraków, Poland July 2011 The Tertio Millennio Seminar on the Free Society was founded…
EPPC Senior Fellow George Weigel’s bestselling biography of Pope John Paul II, Witness to Hope, set the standard by which…
In this summer’s movie series, EPPC Resident Scholar James Bowman presents five films on the subject of loyalty and betrayal….
Was Pope Pius XII secretly in league with Adolf Hitler? No, says Rabbi David G. Dalin?but there was a cleric in…
World War I was a civilizational cataclysm and its effects are much among us. In his thirteenth annual William E. Simon Lecture, EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel explores both the perennial question of why the Great War happened and the typically unexplored, but perhaps more urgent, question of why World War I continued—and what the answers to that second question disclose about the state of western civilization today.
Articles, Events
On May 30, leaders of diverse faiths will join forces with bipartisan legislators from across the country to defend religious freedom for all at the 2013 National Religious Freedom Conference, sponsored by EPPC’s American Religious Freedom Program.
EPPC was pleased to host a free public showing of Witness to Hope, the 2001 documentary based on the definitive…
“America’s Prospects: Promise and Peril” Economic, political, and demographic trend-lines in American life In the bustle of daily politics, it…
American Culture and Democracy Fall 2004 Lecture Series The Ethics and Public Policy Center is pleased to announce its Fall…
The Ethics and Public Policy Center takes pleasure in announcing the inaugural event of its American Religious Freedom Program. President…