BIDEN’S LONG TRAIL OF BETRAYALS
By EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner
The Atlantic
President Biden’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan is the latest blunder in a foreign-policy record filled with them.
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NOW’S THE MOMENT FOR BIDEN TO PIVOT HIS FOREIGN POLICY AND STAND UP TO ADVERSARIES
By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
The loss in Vietnam was followed by years of U.S. retreats and defeats, culminating in the Iran hostage crisis. President Biden and Democrats in Congress must not allow that to happen again. Read More
(See also Mr. Olsen’s piece on polls showing President Biden’s disapproval rating at a record high, and what that portends for Democrats.)
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Today, EPPC and American Compass published a collection of the Edgerton Essays, featuring working-class Americans sharing their perspectives on what they wish policymakers knew about the challenges facing their families and communities. The goal of these essays is to help policymakers and pundits understand what matters most to Americans who have no day-to-day connection to our political debates, focusing especially on those who have not earned a college degree.
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INTERVIEW: RYAN T. ANDERSON ON GENDER IDEOLOGY AND TAKING ON THE “WOKE ELITE”
By EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson
National Catholic Register
EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson discusses with the National Catholic Register the recent federal court blocking of the transgender mandate, the need for conscience protections, and how orthodox believers can be best equipped to take on the nonstop onslaught of gender ideology. Read More
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LOUDOUN COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD ENACTS WIDE-RANGING “GENDER IDENTITY” POLICY
By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online
Ignoring the reasonable opposition of parents and teachers, and disregarding the costs especially to young women enrolled in their public schools, the Loudoun County school board has staked its claim with the gender ideologues. Read More
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WOMEN, FAMILIES, AND THE ENDS OF FREEDOM
By EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi
Law and Liberty
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In an interview with Fox News, EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi discusses her call to “[reimagine] feminism anew: a feminism in search of human excellence.”
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A CHURCH IN MISSION OR A CHURCH IN MEETINGS?
By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column
The times demand a Church in mission, proclaiming Jesus Christ as the answer to the question that is every human life. Read More
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TODAY’S DEMOCRATS ARE ANTI-CHOICE
By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online
By jettisoning the Hyde amendment, the Democratic Party has made abortion absolutism its calling card. Read More
( See also her piece on a petition before the Supreme Court from religious groups in New York seeking “relief from a mandate that requires all employers, regardless of religion or conscience, to cover elective abortions in their health-insurance plans.”)
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LEFTISTS ARE LIVING IN A FANTASY WORLD WHILE BURNING THE REAL ONE TO THE GROUND
By EPPC Postdoctoral Fellow Nathanael Blake
The Federalist
Adding extreme social leftism to the usual political greed and stupidity has been catastrophic, from the military to education to border security. Read More
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MORE BEAUTIFUL BACKYARDS
By EPPC Fellow Patrick T. Brown
City Journal
To be successful, the pro-housing movement must respect the desire of homeowners to influence the look and feel of their neighborhood. Showing such flexibility will help smooth the path for more housing, in more styles, and in more neighborhoods, across the United States. Read More
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JOSH HARRIS’S MESSAGE REMAINS THE SAME
By EPPC Fellow Carl R. Trueman
First Things
Light on intellectual substance and shamelessly appealing to the emotional intuitions and needs of the customer base, the evangelical celebrity world is geared toward marketing the attractive personality as the branded product that will solve the problems of potential customers. Read More
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An op-ed in the Wall Street Journal by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone and Focus on the Family President Jim Daly discusses a recent instance in which YouTube censored the livestream of a lecture by EPPC Fellow Carl R. Trueman. His crime? Trueman “offered a thoughtful analysis of American cultural attitudes toward sex through the lens of classic Christian thought, citing sources from Freud to the philosophers Rousseau and Charles Taylor” — which YouTube deemed a “content violation.” Read the piece here.
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On the latest episode of EPPC’s Faith Angle podcast, EPPC Faith Angle Forum Director Josh Good is joined by Fred Davie, USCIRF commissioner and Presbyterian minister, and Brent Orrell, AEI resident fellow and director of its Vocation, Career, and Work project. These scholar-practitioners share insights on race in America, the value of bipartisan friendship, the condition of the American church, and the search for vocational satisfaction. Click here to listen.
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