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EPPC Scholar Meets with Federal Officials to Share Concerns with Indian Health Service’s Abortion Funding…

Natalie Dodson

On Thursday, April 18, 2024, EPPC scholar Natalie Dodson met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President (EOP)…

PDF / April 18, 2024

The Gateway Drug to Post-Christian Paganism

Carl R. Trueman

One of the striking lacunae on both the right and left wings of the Christian political spectrum is the general absence of any reference to the transcendence of God and the supernatural nature of the church.

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First Things / April 18, 2024

Strangling For Sexual Sport Is Exactly The Kind Of Thing We Should ‘Kink-Shame’

Nathanael Blake

If sexual liberation can’t even provide good sex, then what possible reason is there to keep pursuing it?

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The Federalist / April 18, 2024

EPPC Scholar Meets with Federal Officials to Share Concerns with EEOC’s Guidance on Workplace Harassment

Rachel N. Morrison

On Thursday, April 18, 2024, EPPC scholar Rachel N. Morrison met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President…

PDF / April 18, 2024

Radiant in the Gulag and Elsewhere

George Weigel

And no woman of our Catholic moment embodied this Christocentric fidelity—opening doors to Christ, accompanying him to Calvary, living in the joy of the Resurrection—more than Sr. Nijolė Sadūnaitė.

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Syndicated Column / April 17, 2024

The Conspiracists

Devorah Goldman

This moment, among other things, may call for something as banal as looking around, embracing and underscoring the figures and images that capture what is enduringly good about normal American life.

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Public Discourse / April 16, 2024

Listen to Women—Birth Control’s Side Effects Are Real

Natalie Dodson

While the cultural shift on hormonal birth control may be a recent phenomenon, the harms and dangers associated with these drugs have been known for years.

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Newsweek / April 16, 2024

Scholar Appearances

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Jennifer Bryson on “The Church in the Flesh” by Ida Friederike Görres

Catholic Information Center / April 18, 2024

Devorah Goldman and Carl Trueman panel on Confronting Antisemitism: Still Hated Without Cause

Institute for Faith and Freedom / April 11, 2024

George Weigel on Confronting Antisemitism: The Grave Sin of Jew Hatred

Institute for Faith and Freedom / April 11, 2024