Publications
War of Cultures
Stanley Kurtz
It’s a cold day in May when I think someone is exaggerating the significance of America’s culture war. Usually the…
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National Review Online / February 14, 2007
Nancy and Me
George Weigel
Nancy Pelosi and I grew up in the same Baltimore, in the days of May Processions and Forty Hours’ devotions,…
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Syndicated Column / February 7, 2007
Affairs to Forget
James Bowman
Among many similar spam emails, I recently got one from a hook-up site headed “No commitments.” It began: “Its [sic]…
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Wall Street Journal / February 9, 2007
All Quiet on the Western Front
Ernest W. Lefever
Is there a chink in the armor of absolute opposition to capital punishment in America? In the wake of Saddam Hussein’s…
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The Weekly Standard / February 9, 2007
Dr. Peter Berkowitz and Ari Shavit at the December 2006 Faith Angle Forum
Michael Cromartie
Dr. Peter Berkowitz, Associate Professor Law at George Mason University School of Law and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and Ari Shavit, columnist for Ha’aretz, spoke at the December 2006 Faith Angle Forum on the subject on the future of Israel and Zionism.
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Pew Forum Faith Angle Conference / December 4, 2006
Dr. Peter Berger at the December 2006 Faith Angle Forum
Michael Cromartie
Dr. Peter Berger, Professor Emeritus of Religion, Sociology & Theology at Boston University, spoke at the December 2006 Faith Angle Forum on the subject of the globalization of religious pluralism.
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Pew Forum Faith Angle Conference / December 4, 2006
Karlyn Bowman and Dr. John Green at the December 2006 Faith Angle Forum
Michael Cromartie
Dr. John C. Green, Senior Fellow at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, and Karlyn Bowman, Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, spoke at the December 2006 Faith Angle Forum on the subject of religion’s role in the 2006 elections.
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Pew Forum Faith Angle Conference / December 4, 2007
Turning Toward Christ, Together
George Weigel
As discussion of deepening the Church’s liturgical reform unfolds, a lively conversation will likely revolve around be the question of…
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Syndicated Column / February 7, 2007
Polish Catholicism’s Opportunity
George Weigel
It’s been a tough month for Polish Catholicism. Yet, even in the wake of the resignation of Warsaw’s new archbishop…
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Syndicated Column / January 31, 2007
Doomsday, Anyone?
Ernest W. Lefever
A few days ago, the editors of the Bulletin of American Scientists struck again. With pomp and circumstance, they moved…
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Washington Times / January 30, 2007