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| Fellows & Scholars |
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| M. Edward Whelan III |
| President |
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| M. Edward Whelan III is the President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He directs EPPC’s program on The Constitution, the Courts, and the Culture. His areas of expertise include constitutional law and the judicial confirmation process. |
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| Michael Cromartie |
| Vice President |
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| Michael Cromartie is Vice President at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and he directs both the Evangelicals in Civic Life and Religion & the Media programs. |
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| George Weigel |
| Distinguished Senior Fellow |
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| George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Catholic theologian and one of America's leading public intellectuals. |
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| Rick Santorum |
| Senior Fellow |
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| Rick Santorum, a Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, established and directs EPPC's Program to Protect America's Freedom. He is writing a book on the "gathering storm" of the 21st century -- the challenges posed by radical Islamic fascism and its growing alliances around the world. |
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| Hadley Arkes |
| Senior Fellow |
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| Hadley Arkes, a Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a leading expert on American political philosophy, public policy, and constitutional law. His activities at EPPC include co-directing the program on The Constitution, the Courts, and the Culture. |
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| Stanley Kurtz |
| Senior Fellow |
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| Stanley Kurtz, a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, writes on a wide range of issues, from marriage and family, to higher education reform, to the place of religion in public life, to the challenges of democratization abroad. |
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| Wilfred M. McClay |
| Senior Fellow |
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| Wilfred M. McClay, a Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a widely acclaimed expert on American intellectual and cultural history. His activities at EPPC include co-directing the Evangelicals in Civic Life program. |
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| Keith Pavlischek |
| Senior Fellow |
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| Keith Pavlischek is a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and the Director of the Program to Protect America's Freedom. He is an expert on Ethics, Political Philosophy and Just War Theory and has served as a U.S. Marine on both active duty and in the reserves since 1977. |
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| Peter Wehner |
| Senior Fellow |
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| Peter Wehner, former Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Office of Strategic Initiatives, is a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. |
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| James Bowman |
| Resident Scholar |
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| James Bowman, Resident Scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is media critic for The New Criterion and movie critic for The American Spectator and The New York Sun. He has recently written a book on honor. |
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| Ernest W. Lefever |
| Senior Scholar |
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| Ernest Lefever was the founder and the first President of the Ethics & Public Policy Center. |
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| Yuval Levin |
| Hertog Fellow |
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| Yuval Levin is the Hertog Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and Director of EPPC's program on Bioethics and American Democracy. He is also a senior editor of EPPC's journal The New Atlantis. His areas of specialty include reform of federal domestic-policy programs, political philosophy, science and technology, and bioethics. |
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| Colleen Carroll Campbell |
| Fellow |
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| Colleen Carroll Campbell writes about issues at the intersection of politics, religion, and culture. An author, columnist, television and radio host, and former presidential speechwriter, she frequently contributes to national publications and speaks to audiences across America. |
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| James C. Capretta |
| Fellow |
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| James C. Capretta is a Fellow in the Economics and Ethics Program of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. |
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| Adam Keiper |
| Fellow and Editor, The New Atlantis |
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| Adam Keiper is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and Director of EPPC's program on Science, Technology, and Society. He is also the editor of The New Atlantis, EPPC's journal about the ethical, political, and social implications of technological advancement. |
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| William Mattox |
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| William Mattox, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, studies and writes about issues of family and culture. A member of the Board of Contributors for USA Today, he also publishes essays in other major newspapers, magazines, and opinion journals. |
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| John D. Mueller |
| Fellow |
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| John D. Mueller is Director of the Economics and Ethics Program of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He previously served as an EPPC associate scholar. |
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| Christine Rosen |
| Fellow |
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| Christine Rosen is a Fellow for the Project on Biotechnology and American Democracy and a senior editor of The New Atlantis. She writes about the history of genetics, bioethics, the fertility industry, and the social impact of technology. |
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| Herbert Schlossberg |
| Fellow |
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| Herbert Schlossberg, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a leading scholar on the relationship between Christianity and the societies in which it has existed. Mr. Schlossberg has also been a university history teacher, a Soviet military specialist at the CIA, a college dean, and a businessman. |
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| Carter Snead |
| Fellow |
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| Carter Snead, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is an internationally recognized expert in the field of law and bioethics. His specific areas of expertise include stem-cell research, human cloning, assisted reproduction, neuroscience, abortion, end-of-life matters, and research involving human subject. |
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| Eric Cohen |
| Adjunct Fellow |
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| Eric Cohen is an Adjunct Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and the editor-at-large of The New Atlantis. |
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| Mark Rodgers |
| Fellow |
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| Mark Rodgers is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and joined the Program to Protect America's Freedom at its founding in January 2007. |
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| Melissa Anderson |
| Associate Director, Program Program to Protect America's Freedom |
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| Melissa Anderson is Associate Director of EPPC's Program to Protect America's Freedom. |
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| Jeffrey Bell |
| Visiting Fellow |
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| Jeffrey Bell is a Visiting Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He and EPPC board member Robert P. George are writing a book tentatively titled Social Conservatism: The Great Divide in American Politics. |
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| Total Records: 24 |
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| What They Say |
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Nathan O. Hatch
President of Wake Forest University

"The Center's timely seminars, which bring together a lively mix of scholars, politicians, consultants, and journalists, provide a bracing tonic for the body politic."
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| New Books |
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The Latest Books from EPPC Scholars
EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel's new book is essential reading in a time of momentous political decisions. Drawing on a quarter century of experience at the intersection of moral argument and public policy, he describes rigorously and clearly the threat posed by global jihadism and points a new direction for both public policy and interreligious dialogue, one that meets the challenge of jihadism forthrightly while creating the conditions for a less threatening, more mutually enriching encounter between Islam and the West. [More information][Purchase]
EPPC Resident Scholar James Bowman recounts the history of honor, noting that it is inseparable from the history of mankind. While honor has been disregarded or actively despised for three quarters of a century in the West, it is still essential to an understanding of the Islamic cultures of the Middle East and the sense of grievance they often foster against the West, and especially the United States. [ More information] [ Purchase] EPPC Fellow Christine Rosen writes a warm and affectionate memoir of her days as a school girl in a fundamentalist Christian school in St. Petersburg, Florida where "the Bible was our textbook," God the guide, and after entering the school gates, nothing was ever quite the same again. [More information] [Purchase]
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| Upcoming Events |
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EVENT: The Future of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy
Recommendations for the Next Administration
Friday, October 10, 2008
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EPPC is pleased to co-sponsor the third of three symposia commemorating the tenth anniversary of the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Act. Panelists will address U.S. IRF policy and democracy promotion, civil society, religion-based terrorism, law (domestic and international) and public diplomacy. The symposium, hosted by Georgetown University, will lead to a published brief on U.S. IRF policy for the new administration. |
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EVENT: Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man?
Saturday, October 18, 2008
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In an age where modern ideas of feminism increasingly beget unisexism, what becomes of femininity? Join us for a half-day conference and luncheon in Washington, DC with a keynote address, “The Battle for Feminine Identity” by Cormac Burke, author of Man and Values: A Personalist Anthropology, panelist Pia de Solenni from the UN Conference on Women, and more. This conference has been postponed indefintely. |
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Quotable EPPC
Recent Clippings from our Scholars
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