– Michael Gerson: “Religion, Rhetoric, and the Presidency” – Yitzhak Nakash: “The Surge of the Shi’is in Iraq and its Implications for the Middle East” – Gilbert Meilaender: “Bioethics and Human Nature: Exploring Some Background Issues”
Events
The Question of Marriage A Lecture by Hadley Arkes Friday, October 8, 2004 In this lecture, Professor Hadley Arkes explained…
-Dr. John C. Green and Michael Barone: “The 2004 Election: The Polls & the Religion Factor” -Steven Simon and John Parker: “The Age of Sacred Terror” -Dr. Alan Wolfe and David Brooks: “The Transformation of American Religion & Its Political Implications”
-Dr. James Davison Hunter and Jeffrey Rosen: “Religion, Law, & the Culture Wars” -Walter Russell Mead and Christopher Hitchens: “Religion & U.S. Foreign Policy” -Dr. Mark Noll and Jay Tolson: “Understanding American Evangelicals”
-Dr. Philip Jenkins and David Brooks: “The Coming of Global Christianity & the Future of International Politics” -Dr. Gilles Kepel and Jeffrey Goldberg: “Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam” -Dr. James Turner Johnson and Christopher Hitchens: “Just War & Jihad: The Two Views of War”
-Dr. Roy Mottahedeh and Jay Tolson: “Islam: A Primer” -Dr. Samuel Huntington: “Religion, Culture, & International Conflict” -Bruce Hoffman and Jeffrey Goldberg: “Religion & Terrorism”
Over the past two decades, many American evangelicals have overcome their traditional resistance to political engagement to become involved in…
-Stephen L. Carter and Jeffrey Rosen: “God’s Name in Vain: The Wrongs & Rights of Religion in Politics” -Dr. Jean Bethke Elshtain and William McGurn: “How Should We Talk? Religion & Public Discourse” -Dr. James L. Guth and Michael Barone: “Impact of Religion on Political Alignments: An Overview” -Dr. Leo P. Ribuffo and David Shribman: “The New Christian Right in Historical Context”
-Jack Wertheimer: “Can the Jews Survive America?” -Dr. Nathan Hatch and Dr. Grant Wacker: “Evangelicalism & American Life” -George Weigel: “New Century, New Story Line: Catholics in America”
In this summer’s movie series, EPPC Resident Scholar James Bowman presents five films on the subject of loyalty and betrayal….
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.
The Ethics and Public Policy Center takes pleasure in announcing the inaugural event of its American Religious Freedom Program. President…