EPPC’s latest work shaping public policy.
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December 6, 2022
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Interview: Why EPPC's Focus Runs Deeper than Politics
Ryan T. Anderson
Mosaic Magazine
In an interview with The Tikvah Podcast, Ryan T. Anderson explains EPPC's place at the intersection of religion and public affairs and its unique focus on civic and cultural renewal.
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Rachel N. Morrison offers an analysis in National Review Online of the 303 Creative case whose oral arguments were just heard by the Supreme Court. She finds that the fundamental difference in kind ([link removed]) between heterosexual and same-sex unions makes the state of Colorado's arguments ring hollow.
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Apple's recent plans to relocate assembly of its signature products out of China show that the West is "beginning to realize ([link removed]) the risks of doing business in an aggressive, authoritarian state," writes Henry Olsen in his column for The Washington Post.
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Nathanael Blake argues ([link removed]) that Christian belief and community are critical in turning back the tide of child sexualization raging through our social order.
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The EDIFY Podcast: Stand Up (Even if You're Standing Alone)
On this episode of the EDIFY Podcast, Mary FioRito is joined by tech entrepreneur Peter Rex. Peter talks about his journey through the business world in light of what is most important—faith and family.
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New Review of Tearing Us Apart
"The right to abortion has dissolved the categories of human life that nature itself established."
In the Fall 2022 edition of the Claremont Review of Books, Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing was reviewed by Claremont's David F. Forte.
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Reimagining Wealth Webinar
Join Patrick T. Brown in a panel discussion of Public Discourse's essay series, "Reimagining Wealth," which critically examines modern notions about wealth, the cross-generational practices surrounding wealth and property, and the interplay between wealth and family formation.
The Zoom webinar will occur at 12:00PM on December 12, 2022.
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