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Subject Trumpite Evangelicalism or Bidenist Catholicism?
Date April 5, 2024 1:42 PM
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April 5, 2024
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** Trumpite Evangelicalism or Bidenist Catholicism?
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Carl R. Trueman
First Things

Cultural times are hard for traditional Christians. American evangelicalism has proved a fruitful target for those both outside and inside the church who want to stir up popular panic about Christian nationalism, racism, homophobia, and all the other ill-defined but nonetheless mortal sins of our day. Evangelicalism is presented as the root of all contemporary evils. Donald Trump’s recent hawking of a Bible bound together with America’s founding documents simply adds fuel to this fire. But in a week where it seemed that Trump’s would be the most blasphemous action of a leading politician, President Biden outdid him at the last minute, declaring that this year Easter Sunday would be an official day of trans visibility, and predictably characterizing any who disagreed with him as motivated by hate.
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Stephen P. White writes for The Catholic Thing about the order of creation and human dignity ([link removed]) .
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In his column this week, George Weigel celebrates baseball as a signal of transcendence. ([link removed])
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For The Federalist, Nathanael Blake writes that the side effects of transgender medicine reveal the junk science behind it ([link removed]) .
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** Resolved: Feminism Necessarily Undermines Family Life
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Erika Bachiochi debated political science professor Scott Yenor on how feminism affects the family.
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** Civic Virtues, Freedom and Justice
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Francis X. Maier delivered a keynote lecture for the Collegium Institute on the principles undergirding Catholic Social Teaching and how they can help heal our political divisions and foster freedom and justice.
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Carrie Gress joined The Spectacle podcast to discuss how Mary, the mother of God, provides an antidote to our cultural confusion about womanhood ([link removed]) .
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Gender Ideology: What Catholics Need to Know
With Mary Rice Hasson, J.D.
A six-week series exploring gender ideology from a Catholic perspective
Mary Rice Hasson will present a six-week series of online lectures on gender ideology and the orthodox Catholic response.
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April 11, 2024
Grove City College
George Weigel, and Carl R. Trueman, and Devorah Goldman will speak at the "Confronting Antisemitism" conference hosted by the Institute for Faith and Freedom at Grove City College on April 11.
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** The Promise and Peril of Civic Renewal: Richard John Neuhaus, Peter L. Berger, and “To Empower People”
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April 22, 2024 | 1 pm
American Enterprise Institute
1789 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Ryan T. Anderson, George Weigel, and Patrick Brown will speak at a conference on the legacy of Richard John Neuhaus and Peter L. Berger’s To Empower People at the American Enterprise Institute on April 22.
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