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May 3, 2024

Ryan T. Anderson on Christianity in Modern Politics

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.
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For First Things, Carl explains what the pro-Palestinian campus protests are really about.
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And for World Opinions, Carl asks why pundits refuse to speak up about anti-Semitism on the Left.
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Also for World, Andrew T. Walker argues that America's elite universities are beyond saving.
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In The Catholic Thing, Stephen P. White writes about the changing culture of the Catholic Church in America.
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In his column this week, George Weigel reflects on Voyager 1 as a marvel of human creativity..
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St. John Paul II, seminaries, and the Catholic Church's future

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. Read Erika’s essay here.
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.
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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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