From EPPC Culture Briefly <[email protected]>
Subject Christianity in Modern Politics
Date May 3, 2024 12:44 PM
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May 3, 2024
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** Ryan T. Anderson on Christianity in Modern Politics
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Ryan T. Anderson joined the Godsplaining podcast with Father Gregory Pine to discuss the response to COVID-19 and its policies, modern victimology and identity, personal and spiritual growth, social justice and injustices, the value Christians can bring to the modern world, politics as a religion, and much more.
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For the Wall Street Journal, Carl R. Trueman reviews a new book about Christian missionaries in the Middle East ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, Carl explains what the pro-Palestinian campus protests are really about ([link removed]) .
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And for World Opinions, Carl asks why pundits refuse to speak up about anti-Semitism on the Left ([link removed]) .
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Also for World, Andrew T. Walker argues that America's elite universities are beyond saving ([link removed]) .
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In The Catholic Thing, Stephen P. White writes about the changing culture of the Catholic Church in America ([link removed]) .
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In his column this week, George Weigel reflects on Voyager 1 as a marvel of human creativity. ([link removed]) .
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** St. John Paul II, seminaries, and the Catholic Church's future
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George gave a presentation at the Saint Paul Seminary on the impact St. John Paul II continues to have on seminary formation and what this means for the future of the Church.
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In the National Catholic Register, Carrie Gress and Erika Bachiochi discuss the role of Mary Wollstonecraft in modern feminism. Read Carrie’s essay here ([link removed]) . Read Erika’s essay here ([link removed]) .
Erika’s book The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision was selected for the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy’s “Reading Wheel” series ([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 presents a six-week series of online lectures on gender ideology from a Catholic perspective.
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May 19–20, 2024
Georgetown University | The American Enterprise Institute
Washington, D.C.
This conference addresses the work of the philosopher and former EPPC Senior Fellow Sir Roger Scruton from an American perspective.
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