In this, his eleventh Simon Lecture, George Weigel--following the thought of one of Modernity's "Daniels," Pope Leo XIII, to interpret the "writing on the wall"--will diagnose the causes of the Secularist project's demise and prescribe a way of renewal for both the Church and society.
On Wednesday, November 16, the Ethics and Public Policy Center will inaugurate its new American Religious Freedom program with a lunchtime event that will highlight and explore George Washington's statements and actions as president on church-state relations and on religious liberty.
Join EPPC Resident Scholar James Bowman in the fifth annual summer movie series as he leaves this life entirely to see how the movies have thought about the next one.
What is the future of reading—and especially of reading well? Alan Jacobs, a professor of English at Wheaton College and a contributing editor to EPPC's journal The New Atlantis, discussed these questions in a conference hosted by The New Atlantis on June 3, 2011.
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