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EVENT TRANSCRIPT: Six Decades as a Worldwide Religion Watcher: Observations and Lessons Learned
By Michael Cromartie, Peter Berger
Posted: Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Some of the nation’s leading journalists gathered in South Beach, Miami in November 2011 for EPPC’s semi-annual Faith Angle Forum on Religion, Politics, and Public Life. Dr. Peter Berger, University Professor of Sociology, Emeritus at Boston University, presented on the topic, “Six Decades as a Worldwide Religion Watcher: Observations and Lessons Learned.”
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EVENT TRANSCRIPT: Science v. Religion: What Scientists Really Think
By Michael Cromartie
Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Some of the nation's leading journalists gathered in South Beach, Miami in November 2010 for the semi-annual Faith Angle Forum on Religion, Politics, and Public Life. Dr. Elaine Howard Ecklund, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Rice University, presented on the topic, "Science v. Religion: What Scientists Really Think." Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Religion Correspondent for NPR, responded.
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EVENT TRANSCRIPT: Religious Voters and the 2010 Election
By Michael Cromartie
Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Some of the nation's leading journalists gathered in South Beach, Miami in November 2010 for the semi-annual Faith Angle Forum on Religion, Politics, and Public Life. William Galston, Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution, and E.J. Dionne, Columnist for The Washington Post, presented on the topic, "Religious Voters and the 2010 Election." Michael Barone, Senior Political Analyst for the Washington Examiner, responded.
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EVENT TRANSCRIPT: Sex Abuse, the Catholic Church, and the Media
By Michael Cromartie
Posted: Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Some of the nation's leading journalists gathered in South Beach, Miami in November 2010 for the semi-annual Faith Angle Forum on Religion, Politics, and Public Life. George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, presented on the topic, "Sex Abuse, the Catholic Church, and the Media." John L. Allen, Jr., Senior Correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, responded.
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EVENT TRANSCRIPT: To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World
By Michael Cromartie
Posted: Monday, April 5, 2010

Recently the Ethics and Public Policy Center held its Faith Angle Conference in Miami Beach, Florida. James Davison Hunter, LaBrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture and Social Theory at the University of Virginia spoke on the topic: "To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World." Ross Douthat of The New York Times and Amy Sullivan of Time responded.
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Blogging on the Courts

EPPC President Edward Whelan, the director of the program on The Constitution, the Courts, and the Culture, is a leading contributor to Bench Memos, National Review Online's award-winning blog on judicial nominations and constitutional law. You can read a list of all of his postings here. Paul Mirengoff of the influential Power Line blog has said, "Blogs like NRO’s Bench Memos … enable legal super-stars like Ed Whelan to shoot down bad arguments against nominees within hours."
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ObamaCareWatch.org
 The 2012 election will provide a historic opportunity to repeal the massive folly of ObamaCare and to adopt sensible market-based health-care reforms that reward efficiency and innovation. To pave the way for repeal, EPPC health-care expert Jim Capretta is directing a new website, ObamaCareWatch.org, that is tracking news about Obamacare's implementation from around the country and that will be a repository of essential facts, statistics, and analysis. Read Jim's introductory essay.
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