Publications

Dr. James Davison Hunter and Dr. Alan Wolfe at the May 2006 Faith Angle Forum

Michael Cromartie

Dr. James Davison Hunter, Professor of Religion, Culture, & Social Theory at the University of Virginia, and Dr. Alan Wolfe, Professor of Political Science at Boston College and Director of the Boisi Center for Religion and American Life, spoke at the May 2006 Faith Angle Forum about whether or not there is a culture war brewing in the United States.

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Dr. Michael Cook at the May 2006 Faith Angle Forum

Michael Cromartie

Dr. Michael Cook, Professor Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, spoke at the May 2006 Faith Angle Forum about the merging of politics and religion in the life Muhammad and how this legacy shapes the Muslim world today.

Articles

Stem the Tide

Eric Cohen

This week, the Senate will take up legislation already passed by the House (H.R. 810) to authorize federal funding for…

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The Weekly Standard / July 24, 2006

A Shining Symbol of Religious Freedom

George Weigel

I first became aware of Baltimore’s “Old Cathedral” in September 1957, when I began first grade at the Cathedral School,…

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The Baltimore Sun / July 7, 2006

Stem Cells Without Moral Corruption

Eric Cohen

For the past few years many of the world’s leading scientists have promoted so-called therapeutic cloning as the most promising…

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Washington Post / July 6, 2006

Hamdan and Judicial Lawlessness

Edward Whelan

From National Review Online’s same-day symposium on the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Hamdan military-commissions case: “At the heart of…

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National Review Online / June 30, 2006

An Inconvenient Truth

James Bowman

It’s true that I am a natural skeptic about prophecies of doom from scientists and other experts. And if the…

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The American Spectator / May 31, 2006

The China Syndrome

George Weigel

The recent decision by China’s government-sponsored Patriotic Catholic Association [PCA] to ordain and install bishops whose nominations had not been…

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Syndicated Column / June 14, 2006

Why Have Children?

Peter Wehner

In the most modern parts of the modern world, three aspects of fertility do seem historically unprecedented and clearly important….

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Commentary / June 21, 2006

Two Anniversaries of Note

George Weigel

Robert Seton, grandson of Elizabeth Ann Seton, had an expansive sense of his proper position in the scheme of things….

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Syndicated Column / June 7, 2006

North Korean Missiles and Japan’s "Peace Clause"

Ernest W. Lefever

Last week the U.S. announced that it was preparing to shoot down any missile launched by Kim Jong Il’s erratic…

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Utopian Planners are Always Wrong

Ernest W. Lefever

The White Man’s Burden : Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So…

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The Washington Times / June 18, 2006