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As the Bush administration enters its second term, will the higher-education-policy issues that received the most attention in the first term remain front and center?
The American people certainly want their views heard by the new "gang of 12" committee spawned in the budget deal signed into law last week. But they deserve more than that. They deserve a Congress and a president willing to face up to fiscal reality and take action before it is too late.
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.
Reform is crucial if we are to achieve the Endangered Species Act's ambitious goals and conserve the world’s endangered plants and animals.
In "Mere Environmentalism: A Biblical Perspective on Humans and the Natural World", AEI scholar Steven F. Hayward carefully explores important similarities and differences in how faithful Christians and conventional environmentalists think about key issues.
The Bible's stories are not literally true, but that does not mean we cannot learn valuable lessons from them.
A review of Ahmad S. Hashim's Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Iraq.





