Publications
The Kerry challenge
George Weigel
During his campaign for the presidency, Senator John Kerry has tried in various ways to square his self-description as a…
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Syndicated Column / May 18, 2004
Learning to pray
George Weigel
The readings from Acts that we hear between Easter and Pentecost remind us that the early Church was a school…
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Syndicated Column / May 12, 2004
No Ordinary People
George Weigel
EPPC Senior Fellow George Weigel recieved his seventh honorary doctorate at Franciscan University of Steubenville (Ohio) on May 8, 2004,…
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Syndicated Column / May 10, 2004
Divine Sovereignty
George Weigel
From EPPC senior fellow George Weigel’s new book Letters to a Young Catholic, which was published in March by Basic Books:…
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Syndicated Column / May 10, 2004
The Politics of Bioethics
Eric Cohen
“NOTHING ILLUSTRATES this administration’s anti-science attitude better than George Bush’s cynical decision to limit research on embryonic stem cells,” declared…
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The Weekly Standard, Volume 009, Issue 33 / May 10, 2004
More on marriage
George Weigel
Why support a Federal Marriage Amendment? Here are ten reasons why. 1. The FMA will prevent activist judges from redefining…
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Syndicated Column / May 5, 2004
America is not Genghis Khan
Ernest W. Lefever
Discrete facts, to say nothing of truth, have a rough time in presidential campaigns. When Senator John Kerry called President…
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Washington Times / May 2, 2004
Technology and the Constitution
Carter Snead
How does technological progress affect the way judges interpret the law? This question is especially significant for those who believe…
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The New Atlantis, Spring 2004 / May 1, 2004
The Crisis of Everyday Life
Eric Cohen
Eric Cohen’s essay puts forward a powerful critique of supporters of embryo research: Their case, Cohen argues, is mystical or…
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The New Atlantis, Spring 2004 / May 1, 2004