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The Center Newsletter
Fall 2003
Issue 84

Publication Date: October 1, 2003
Posted: Wednesday, October 10, 2003

This issue features a conference on evangelicals’ contributions to American intellectual life, an Islamic Studies seminar with Abdulaziz Sachedina, and an excerpt from the third issue of The New Atlantis: A Journal of Technology and Society.


In This Issue :

Reassessment Required2
American Muslim intellectuals have a responsibility to be "candid, honest, and energetic" in addressing the problem of Islam’s relationship to democracy and the modern world, declared Abdulaziz Sachedina of the University of Virginia at the October 2 Center seminar "Dissension and Dialogue in the Post-9/11 American Muslim Community."  [More]

Preachings of the Choir2
The political reflections of four prominent thinkers who have helped shape evangelical engagement in the public square took center stage at the Center conference entitled "Evangelicals in Civic Life: An Evangelical Intellectual Inventory," held September 21–23 at the Black Point Inn in Prouts Neck, Maine. In separate sessions, J. Budziszewski of the University of Texas assessed the contributions of Carl F. H. Henry, Abraham Kuyper, Francis Schaeffer, and John Howard Yoder, and responded to the subsequent comments of scholars, each an expert in the work of one of the four. [More]

Brave New Womb2
From "The Coming of Artificial Wombs"
Proponents of artificial wombs point to what they see as the potential medical benefits of this technology: helping women who have suffered multiple miscarriages due to problems with embryo implantation, or women who have had hysterectomies due to uterine cancer. Other concerns—such as turning procreation into manufacture or severing the biological connection between mothers and newborns—are simply brushed aside. [More]

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Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America

In Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America (HarperCollins), EPPC Fellow James Capretta and his co-authors show how disastrous ObamaCare will be for the health care of Americans, for the economy, and for long-term fiscal sanity. They also explain how to do health-care reform the right way. 


The New Atlantis Issue 23
The New Atlantis
A Journal of Technology and Society

The new issue of EPPC’s journal The New Atlantis is dedicated entirely to publishing the first report of the Witherspoon Council on Ethics and the Integrity of Science, an important new body whose members hail from such fields as biology, medicine, law, political science, and theology. In its inaugural report, the Council examines the last decade’s contentious debates over stem cell research—exposing the major lies and distortions, clarifying the scientific promise and ethical stakes of the research, and drawing lessons about how we ought to govern science. Visit TheNewAtlantis.com today! 

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