October 24, 2025
The coalition document aims to provide a unified approach across faith traditions to address the ethical challenges posed by AI.
For The American Spectator, Mary Hasson argues conservative women will be at the heart of America’s family revival.
In his weekly column, George Weigel explains how misconstrued compassion can become an agent of the ‘culture of death.’
For First Things, Francis X. Maier discusses the church and a sane approach to immigration.
On A Reason for Hope Podcast, Aaron Kheriaty discusses faith, mental health, and the power of redemptive suffering.
For First Things, Carl R. Trueman considers the evolution of Christian celebrity and the rise of social media.
In National Review, Rachel Morrison provides legal context for Harvard’s decision to postpone an online course on transgender health care.
George Weigel and Luma Simms will give presentations.
Ryan Anderson and Mary Hasson will present on the teachings of Pope Leo XIII.
Rachel Roth Aldhizer will be speaking.
Ryan T. Anderson and Francis X. Maier will be presenting.
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