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The rediscovery of Aristotle's works in Spain by twelfth-century Roman Catholic monks was one of the most significant events in Western intellectual history. The subsequent upheaval in philosophy, theology, and science transformed Christian thinking, unleashing the West's first scientific revolution and putting a unique stamp on Europe's new universities and...
Lucianio Pellicani attempts to say that classical liberalism and Christianity are irreconcilable. However, a closer look at the founding documents shows that the founders believed liberalism and Christianity go hand in hand.
Vincent Phillip Muñoz is an assistant professor of political science at North Carolina State University, where he has taught since 2001. He is preparing a book-length manuscript titled Religious Liberty and the American Founders. He has also written on religious liberty and the founding, constitutional law, republican government, Locke,...
Theologian, sociologist, and political analyst Fr. Richard John Neuhaus was one of the most relevant actors in U.S. civil life.
Having a religiousview in politics should not automatically associate someone with a Religious Right.
Novak's Francis Boyer Lectureon religion and the survival of republican principles. Deliveredat the 1999 AEI Annual Dinner.



