IS IT ‘EMOTIONAL ABUSE’ FOR PARENTS TO DENY A CHILD’S ‘TRANSGENDER’ CLAIMS?
By EPPC Kate O’Beirne Fellow Mary Rice Hasson
National Review Online
If parents are no longer free to acknowledge biological reality, speak the truth to their children, or refuse consent for ideologues to experiment on their children, then gender ideology has put freedom and truth on the chopping block — for everyone.
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POPE FRANCIS, “ESTRANGED” CATHOLICS, AND HOLY COMMUNION
By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column
To receive the Eucharist is more than an expression of personal piety. It is a statement of one’s full communion with the Church. Making that clear, by instruction if possible and disciplinary action if necessary, is a pastoral obligation. Read More
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THE CASE FOR OVERTURNING ROE
By EPPC Fellow Carter Snead (with Mary Ann Glendon)
National Affairs
The story of American abortion jurisprudence is a tortured narrative of failed attempts to rationalize the invention of a near-absolute right to abortion that undermines the ability of Americans to govern themselves in some crucial domains of life. Read More
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THE FAILURE OF EVANGELICAL ELITES
By EPPC Fellow Carl R. Trueman
First Things
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YES, ABORTION AND TRANSGENDERISM DO HAVE LOTS IN COMMON
By EPPC Postdoctoral Fellow Nathanael Blake
The Federalist
Abortion and transgender ideology are indeed connected, for they are two fronts in our culture’s war of liberation against our bodies. Read More
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THIRTY YEARS ON THE SUPREME COURT
By EPPC Fellow Andrew T. Walker
WORLD Opinions
Justice Clarence Thomas is the embodiment of both an American and Augustinian paradox: Through setback can come triumph, and through grit and independence can come a retrieval of America’s constitutional ideals. Read More
(See also Dr. Walker’s essay against “catacomb Christianity,” arguing that Christian truth must not be cordoned off from the public square, but must be taken “to city gates and capitol buildings of our world.”)
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THE WOKE, ELVIS AND AMERICA’S GREAT AWAKENINGS
By EPPC Senior Fellow Lance Morrow
The Wall Street Journal
This isn’t the first time in history that a wave of youthful righteousness has tried to transform America. Read More
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WHY HAVE BIDEN’S APPROVAL RATINGS PLUMMETED? LOOK TO HIS SPENDING AGENDA.
By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
A recent Gallup poll shows how hard it’s going to be for Democrats to make progress on their huge domestic spending bill—and why going small best serves their political interests. Read More
(See also Mr. Olsen’s column on the lessons Republicans should learn from Glenn Youngkin’s campaign for governor of Virginia.)
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UNPAID SUSPENSION FROM THE UNIVERSITY
By EPPC Fellow Aaron Kheriaty
Substack
EPPC Fellow Dr. Aaron Kheriaty details the latest turn in his conflict with the University of California over its vaccine mandate. Read More
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ERASING FEMALES IN LANGUAGE AND LAW
By EPPC Kate O’Beirne Fellow Mary Rice Hasson
Journal of Christian Legal Thought
The Equality Act and gender ideology privilege “gender identity” claims over the sex-based rights of females and thereby lead to erasing females, destroying the difference that grounds the idea of woman and women’s rights. Read More
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EARLY CLAIMS FOR JOINT PROPERTY
By EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi
Journal of Christian Legal Thought
In this excerpt adapted from her book The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision, EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi writes about women’s early joint property rights claims and the value of the work of the home, tracing Mary Wollstonecraft’s argument that such work affords the character development men, women, and children need for true success in the public sphere, which provides a renewed rationale for family policy today. Read More
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ROME REMEMBERS
By EPPC Fellow Stephen P. White
The Catholic Thing
Rome remembers her martyrs, and what an astonishing place to be allowed to join in that remembrance. I am filled with a pilgrim’s gratitude. Read More
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TWO CHEERS FOR PESSIMISM
By EPPC Senior Fellow Francis X. Maier
The Catholic Thing
The Word of God is water in a desert. And a lot of thirsty hearts are out there. So this isn’t a bad time to be a Christian. It’s exactly the opposite. It’s the best time, because what we do now matters. Read More
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On Wednesday, October 27, EPPC Senior Fellow Francis X. Maier will take part in a virtual event sponsored by the Scala Foundation and the University of St. Thomas, Houston, on how the legacy of EPPC Senior Fellow Sir Roger Scruton will help all students, teachers, parents, and citizens with any vocation to better navigate the landmines in our current educational system and see how everyone can contribute to the urgent mission of restoring hope and meaning to culture.
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