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Join us as our lively ensemble returns for a Cultural Evening with a reading of the medieval epic poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. James Bowman, a resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center...
Four hundred years after the battles of Lepanto on October 7, 1571, and Vienna on September 11-12, 1683, these dates still rankle in the jihadist mind. For it was through these battles that the navies and armies of the West threw back almost fatal attacks on their civilization. In 1571,...
This book argues that it was Washington's strong faith in divine Providence that gave meaning and force to his monumental life.
This text is a reprint of a volume previously published in 1964, in which MichaelNovak provides an eye witness account of the second session of Vatican II.
No One Sees God offers believers and unbelievers the opportunity to find common ground by acknowledging the complicated reality of the human struggle with doubt.
The author urges the pursuit of religion as a method for finding meaning in the world and as a tool for rejecting nihilism.
This bookprobes the innermost religious conviction of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and others who helped the American eagle take flight.
This book argues that we will only succeed in building a more harmonious world order if we embrace the fundamental role of human liberty in bringing about historical change.









