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Subject Books in remembrance of Richard John Neuhaus
Date May 14, 2021 2:14 PM
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Father Richard John Neuhaus, the influential founder of First Things, authored more than 35 books. 

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In celebration of Father Richard John Neuhaus’s birthday, we are pleased to offer you our collection of his books. Still as fresh and engaging as they were when first released, these books are available now in the FirstThings.com bookstore ([link removed]) . Treat yourself to classic Neuhaus writings by ordering your books today.
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Richard John Neuhaus: A Life in the Public Square ([link removed])
Richard John Neuhaus (1936-2009) was one of the most influential figures in American public life from the Civil Rights era to the War on Terror. His writing, activism, and connections to people of power in religion, politics, and culture secured a place for himself and his ideas at the center of recent American history.

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Catholic Matters ([link removed])
In Catholic Matters, Father Neuhaus addresses the many controversies that have marked recent decades of American Catholicism. Looking beyond these troubles to “the splendor of truth” that constitutes the Church, he proposes a forward-thinking way of being Catholic in America.

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The Second One Thousand Years ([link removed])
The story of the last millennium is, in largest part, the story of the rise of the Christian West. This fascinating book, assembled by the editors of First Things, explores the religious and social development of the West during the past one thousand years by looking at ten people who defined the millennium.

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Believing Today ([link removed])
Leon Klenicki and Richard John Neuhaus discuss theological issues raised in recent Christian-Jewish dialogue, particularly matters such as toleration, pluralism, conversion, and secularization.

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The End of Democracy? ([link removed])
Robert Bork, Russell Hittinger, Hadley Arkes, Charles Colson, Robert George, and the editors of First Things confront five decades of judicial decrees arrogating to the courts the final say on abortion, euthanasia, homosexuality, obscenity, and other fundamental questions of how we order our lives together.

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Freedom for Ministry ([link removed])
Father Neuhaus addresses the awkwardness (both necessary and liberating) of Christian ministry, discusses the minister as worship leader and as preacher, and deals with some of the more common moral dilemmas of ministry (with particular reference to ambition, sexuality, and money).

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