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Jeremy S. Adams is the author of the forthcoming book Hollowed Out: A Warning About America’s Next Generation. He has been a high school and college civics teacher for over two decades in Bakersfield, California and was the 2014 DAR California Teacher of the Year. Mr. Adams is the first public school teacher ever inducted into the California State University, Bakersfield Hall of Fame.
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Roberta Green Ahmanson is a writer and philanthropist whose public activities are focused on deepening awareness and understanding of the role of religion in public life, the importance of knowing history to understand the present, and the vital role the arts play in shaping human experience. Since 1986, Ahmanson has worked with her husband, Howard, in shaping the granting priorities of his private philanthropy, Fieldstead and Company. In that time, the Ahmansons have sponsored a number of art exhibitions at museums in the U.K. and the United States, including several at their gallery in Irvine, California. A frequent lecturer, Ahmanson ...
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Saba Ahmed is a Pakistani-American Muslimah currently pursuing her Patent Attorney career at the US Patent & Trademark Office. She recently completed her LLM in law and government at American University Washington School of Law and obtained her JD from Lewis & Clark Law School, her MBA from the University of Portland, and her BS in electrical engineering and physics from Portland State University in Oregon. She has worked at top law firms, corporations, and government positions for several years in various engineering, management, and legal positions. Saba recently moved to Washington, DC, from Oregon and is living her dream ...
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Elayne Allen is a PhD student in political theory at the University of Notre Dame. She previously worked as a research assistant in the American Enterprise Institute's Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies department. Her writings have appeared in Public Discourse, Time, City Journal, American Purpose, Law & Liberty, The American Interest, and Breaking Ground. Elayne received her BA in Great Texts and Political Philosophy from Baylor University’s Honors College. She is an alumna of the John Jay Fellowship, Hudson Institute Political Studies Program, ...
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Dr. William B. Allen is Emeritus Dean of James Madison College and Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University and has been a member of the Mackinac Center Board of Scholars since 1995. Currently, he is a Veritas Fund Senior Professor in the Matthew J. Ryan Center for the Study of Free Institutions and the Public Good at Villanova University and also a Visiting Professor in History and American Government at the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University. Previously, he taught at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California. He earned his Ph.D. in Government from the Claremont Graduate University. ...
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Angel Alvarado is a senior fellow in the Department of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania and a policy advisor to Edmundo González. From 2015 to 2021 he was a member of the National Assembly of Venezuela, where he served on the Permanent Committee on Finance and Economic Development.
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Bruce Riley Ashford is Senior Fellow in Public Theology at the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology (Cambridge, U.K.). He is the author of nine books, including Letters to an American Christian, The Gospel of Our King, and The Doctrine of Creation.
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Stephen W. Austin is a retired Army officer, father, and grandfather living outside Philadelphia.
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Rev. Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., currently serves as Professor of Biology and of Theology at Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island. He is also a research fellow at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines, and founding director of ThomisticEvolution.org. His NIH-funded laboratory at Providence College uses yeast as a model organism to interrogate human disease. Fr. Austriaco is a bioethics consultant for the Catholic bishops’ conferences of the United States and of the Philippines. Fr. Austriaco completed his Bachelor ...
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Erika Bachiochi is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a Senior Fellow at the Abigail Adams Institute where she founded and directs the Wollstonecraft Project. Her latest book, The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision, was published in 2021 and was a finalist for ISI's Conservative Book of the Year Award. A 2018 Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School, Erika co-founded St. Benedict Classical Academy and is the proud mom of seven children.
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Hunter Baker, J.D., Ph.D. serves as provost and dean of faculty at North Greenville University. He is the author of The End of Secularism, Political Thought: A Student's Guide, and The System Has a Soul. Dr. Baker is affiliated with Braver Angels, Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, The Journal of Markets and Morality, The Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, and The Land Center of Southwestern Seminary. He also writes frequently for World Opinions.
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Jordan J. Ballor (Dr. theol., Ph.D.) is director of research at the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy at First Liberty Institute and also serves as associate director at the Junius Institute for Digital Reformation Research at Calvin Theological Seminary and the Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity & Politics at Calvin University.
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Professor Stephanie Barclay is a First Amendment scholar who researches and writes about the role our different democratic institutions play in protecting minority rights, particularly at the intersection of free speech and religious exercise issues. Professor Barclay’s academic writing has been published or is forthcoming in journals such as the Washington University Law Review, the Boston College Law Review, the Indiana Law Journal, and the Arizona Law Review. Professor Barclay has frequently appeared in the national media to discuss First Amendment issues, including appearances on BBC World News, Wall Street Journal Live, and Fox News. And her work has ...
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Justin D. Barnard is associate professor of philosophy and associate dean for Intellectual Discipleship at Union University.
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Stephen M. Barr is a theoretical particle physicist and professor at the University of Delaware. He is the author of “Modern Physics and Ancient Faith.”
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Anthony Barr is a graduate of the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University, and a recent Fellow with the Hertog Foundation in DC. He currently lives outside Philadelphia and works as an assistant teacher at Main Line Classical Academy.
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Tiffany Barron is a graduate student in the Princeton University Department of Politics, studying international relations and comparative politics.
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Jeffrey J. Barrows, DO, MA (Ethics) serves as Senior Vice President of Bioethics and Public Policy for Christian Medical & Dental Associations. Dr. Barrows is an obstetrician/gynecologist, author, educator, medical ethicist and speaker. Dr. Barrows is the founder of Gracehaven, an organization that assists victims of domestic minor sex trafficking in Ohio. In 2014, he served as a member of the Technical Working Group on health and human trafficking under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families. In addition, he is a founding board member of HEALTrafficking. In 2020, Dr. Barrows published a novel ...
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Mark Bauerlein is Emeritus Professor of English at Emory University and an editor at First Things. He earned his doctorate at UCLA in 1988. He also served as Director of the Office of Research and Analysis at the National Endowment for the Arts from 2003 to 2005. His books include Literary Criticism: An Autopsy (1997) and The Dumbest Generation Grows Up: From Stupefied Youth to Dangerous Adults (2022). He is a trustee of New College of Florida.
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William W. Beach directed The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis from 1995 until January 28, when he joined the Republican staff of the Senate Budget Committee as chief economist and senior adviser.
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Francis Joseph Beckwith is Professor of Philosophy & Church Studies at Baylor University, where he also serves as Affiliate Professor of Political Science and Associate Director of the Graduate Program in Philosophy. His books include Never Doubt Thomas: The Catholic Aquinas as Evangelical and Protestant (Baylor University Press, 2019) and Taking Rites Seriously: Law, Politics, and the Reasonableness of Faith (Cambridge University Press, 2015). His website is
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Andrew Beckwith has served as president of the Massachusetts Family Institute, the local associate for Focus on the Family, since 2014. Andrew is a graduate of Gordon College and the University of Minnesota Law School and serves as an allied attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom, focusing on religious liberty cases.
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Nasser Behnegar is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Boston College and the author of Leo Strauss, Max Weber, and the Scientific Study of Politics published by the University of Chicago Press.
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Teresa M. Bejan is Professor of Political Theory and a Fellow of Oriel College at the University of Oxford.
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Ron Belgauis the cofounder, with Wesley Hill, of the Spiritual Friendshipblog (spiritualfriendship.org). He studied philosophy at St. Louis University, where he also taught ethics, medical ethics, and philosophy of religion. He was invited to speak at the 2015 World Meeting of Families during Pope Francis’s visit to Philadelphia, and has spoken throughout the United States, as well as in Canada and the Great Britain. In addition to Spiritual Friendship, he has been published in New Oxford Review, Notre Dame Magazine, First Things, and Ethika Politika, and he contributed a chapter to Venus and Virtue.
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Robert Bellafiore is Research Manager at the Foundation for American Innovation. His writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the American Conservative, City Journal, and elsewhere.
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Charles K. Bellinger is an associate professor of Theology and Ethics at the Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University. He received his PhD in Theology, Ethics, and Culture from the University of Virginia. He is the author of Jesus ...
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Morgan Bennett is a JD candidate at Pepperdine University School of Law.
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Jody C. Benson is a freelance writer and editor with a master’s degree in bioethics and humanities from the Medical College of Wisconsin. She is the author of Behold: A Reflection Journal Where Wonder, Creation, and Stewardship Meet. She also writes monthly essays on Substack that ponder the creative life. Learn more at jodycbenson.com.
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Anastasia Berg is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. She is an editor of The Point, and her writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Times Literary Supplement, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and the Chronicle Review.
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Fr. Berg currently serves as vice rector, professor of moral theology and director of admissions at St Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, NY. He has published extensively in moral theology, bioethics, seminary formation, and contemporary Church issues. He is author of Hurting in the Church: A Way Forward for Wounded Catholics.
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Peter Berkowitz is the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. In 2019-2021, he served as the Director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, executive secretary of the department's Commission on Unalienable Rights, and senior adviser to the Secretary of State. A 2017 recipient of the Bradley Prize, he serves as director of studies for The Public Interest Fellowship and is a contributor at RealClearPolitics. He is the author of Constitutional Conservatism: Liberty, Self-Government, and Political Moderation (Hoover, 2013);
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Iain Bernhoft heads the Writing and Communication department at American Philanthropic, a firm which aims to strengthen civil society. He also teaches in the Humanities Program at Providence College.
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Joseph Bessette is Alice Tweed Tuohy Professor of Government and Ethics at Claremont McKenna College, where he teaches courses on American institutions, ethics, and criminal justice. Among numerous other works on government and criminal justice, he is coauthor (with Edward Feser) of By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment (Ignatius Press, 2017). He previously served in the Cook County (IL) State’s Attorney’s Office and was Deputy Director and Acting Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics in the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Jean Bethke Elshtain was the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics at the University of Chicago, a Senior Fellow of the Witherspoon Institute, and a founding editorial board member of Public Discourse.
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Brian Bird is a lecturer at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia. He is also a research fellow with the North America Action Team at the Religious Freedom Institute (Washington, D.C.). Before joining Allard Law, Brian was a 2019-2020 John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Princeton University in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. He also previously clerked for judges of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and for Justice Andromache Karakatsanis at the Supreme Court of Canada. Brian completed his doctorate in law at McGill University ...
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David G. Bonagura, Jr., is an adjunct professor at St. Joseph’s Seminary and Catholic Distance University. He serves as Religion Editor of The University Bookman. He is the author of Steadfast in Faith: Catholicism and the Challenges of Secularism and Staying with the Catholic Church, and the translator of Jerome’s Tears: Letters to Friends in Mourning.
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Hal Boyd is an Associate Professor of Family Life at Brigham Young University and a fellow of the Wheatley Institution.
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Matthew Brach has executed over $1B in private equity deals in the lower middle market. He currently works as an independent board member and investor pursuing growth in the lower middle market sized organizations. He also works with Catholic high schools developing experiential entrepreneurship programs. He holds a BS in accounting from Villanova University, an MBA in Entrepreneurship from the University of Maryland where he held the distinguished Dingman Entrepreneur scholarship, and a DBA from Temple University where his researched focused on private equity fund manager performance. He has selectively taught at The Catholic University of America, Loyola of Maryland, ...
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John M. Breen is the Georgia Reithal Professor of Law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law where he has taught since 1996. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Harvard Law School. His scholarly interests include statutory interpretation, abortion, law and religion, Catholic social thought, legal ethics, and legal education. He is currently working on a book with Lee Strang on the history of Catholic legal education in the United States.
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Shilo Brooks is Assistant Director of the James Madison Program at Princeton and Lecturer in the Department of Politics. He was previously Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Colorado, where he was Faculty Director of the Engineering Leadership Program and Associate Faculty Director of the Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization. He is author of Nietzsche’s Culture War, in addition to scholarly and journalistic articles on a variety of topics in politics, history, and culture.
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Patrick T. Brown is a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where he writes on family policy. He is a former senior policy advisor to Congress' Joint Economic Committee, and lives in Columbia, S.C.
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Grattan T. Brown is a Catholic theologian, educated in the liberal arts tradition, who researches morality and the humanities in order to write, teach, and consult about ethics issues, especially bioethics. ...
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Louis Brown is the Executive Director of the Christ Medicus Foundation, a Catholic health care nonprofit dedicated to sharing the love of God in health care. An attorney, he formerly served at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and on Capitol Hill as a Congressional staffer to a Member of Congress.
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Brian S. Brown is President of the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) and the International Organization for the Family (IOF). He is on the board of, or an advisor to, numerous pro-life, pro-family organizations in America and abroad.
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John Bruchalski, M.D., earned his medical degree from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in 1987. He completed his OB/GYN residency at Eastern Virginia Medical Center and the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1991. He received board certification in 1993. He is the founder and president of Divine Mercy Care and the founder of Tepeyac OB/GYN in Fairfax, Virginia.
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Scott Buchanan is a qualified social worker who currently practices in the public mental health sector. Scott also holds a BA in International Relations (Hons.) from the University of Melbourne, and is presently completing a Masters of Divinity at Ridley Theological College, Melbourne. Some of Scott's other writings can be found at scottlbuchanan.wordpress.com.
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J. Budziszewski (Ph.D. Yale, 1981) is professor of government and philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. The author of a number of Thomistic commentaries, most recently Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Happiness and Ultimate Purpose (Cambridge, 2020) and Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Divine ...
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Dr. Bufill is a medical oncologist with 30 years of experience caring for cancer patients and educating medical professionals at the graduate and postgraduate levels. His research interest is in clinical cancer genetics. He has cultivated a lifelong interest in bioethics and his opinion articles have appeared in national and international media outlets including USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and others. Recently, he taught seminars in bioethics at Strathmore University in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr. Bufill is the founder and President of the ...
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Benjamin Bull is chief counsel and executive director of ADF International, an alliance-building legal organization that advocates the right of people to freely live out their faith.
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Dr. Dominic Burbidge administers the Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government at the University of Oxford. In June 2017, the Programme held a two-day conference on the thought of Alasdair MacIntyre.
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Luke Burgis is Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship at the Catholic University of America and Assistant Clinical Professor of Practice. He is the author of the bestselling book Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life, which has been translated into 23 languages, and the Luke Burgis Newsletter on Substack. Luke is a veteran entrepreneur who founded three successful businesses before walking away from them in his late twenties to study philosophy and theology as a seminarian for the Diocese of Las Vegas, a journey that took him to Rome ...
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Denny Burk serves as President of the Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood and as professor of biblical studies at Boyce College. He is the author of What is the Meaning of Sex (Crossway, 2013) and Transforming Homosexuality (P&R, 2015). He writes on theology, politics, and culture at www.DennyBurk.com.
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Kevin Burke, LSW, is the co-founder of Rachel’s Vineyard and has worked in post-abortion ministry for more than two decades.
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Dr. Greg F. Burke graduated from the Jefferson Medical College and pursued internal medicine training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. He joined the Geisinger Medical Center as an associate in 1992 and has maintained an active internal medicine practice there since then. He has served in several administrative roles, most recently as the Chief Patient Experience Officer of Geisinger Health. He has served on the hospital’s ethics committee since 1994. Dr. Burke has an ongoing interest in Catholic bioethics and serves as co-chairman of the Catholic Medical Association’...
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Timothy W. Burns is a professor of political science and graduate program director at Baylor University. His research interests include the history of political thought from Homer to Strauss, politics and literature, and liberal education. His most recent book is Leo Strauss on Democracy, Technology, and Liberal Education. He is also the author of Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom, co-author (with Thomas L. Pangle) of Introduction to Political Philosophy, editor of Brill’s Companion to Leo Strauss’ Writings on Classical Political Thought, co-editor (with Peter Lawler) of The Future of Liberal Education
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Daniel E. Burns is associate professor of politics at the University of Dallas. He is president of the Dallas Forum on Law, Politics, and Culture and a fellow at the Catholic University of America's Institute for Human Ecology.
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Andrew E. Busch is Crown Professor of Government and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College, where he teaches courses on American politics and government. He has authored, co-authored, or edited nearly two dozen books, most recently The Elephant in the Room: Donald J. Trump and the Future of the Republican Party edited with William G. Mayer (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022). He received his B.A. from the University of Colorado-Boulder and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Government from the University of Virginia. Busch lives with his wife, Melinda, in Rialto, California, and has three grown ...
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Jack Butler is submissions editor at National Review Online, media fellow for the Institute for Human Ecology, and a 2022–2023 Robert Novak Journalism Fellow at the Fund for American Studies. From Cincinnati, Ohio, he is a graduate of Hillsdale College.
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Rosaria Butterfield, Ph.D., former tenured professor of English at Syracuse University, is the author of The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert (Crown and Covenant, 2012), Openness Unhindered: Further Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert on Sexual Identity and Union with Christ (Crown and Covenant, 2015), and The Gospel Comes with a House Key: Practicing Radically Ordinary Hospitality in our Post Christian World (Crossway, 2018). Rosaria is married to Kent Butterfield, pastor of First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Durham (Durham, NC), and together they homeschool two of their four children.
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Richard Carwardine was formerly Rhodes Professor of American History and President of Corpus Christi College at Oxford University, where he is now a Distinguished Fellow of the Rothermere American Institute. Elected by the Lincoln Academy of Illinois to the Order of Lincoln, he is the author of Transatlantic Revivalism (1978), Evangelicals and Politics in Antebellum America (1993), and Lincoln: A Life of Purpose and Power (2005), which won the Lincoln Prize. He edited, with Jay Sexton, The Global Lincoln (2011). Lincoln’s Sense of Humor (2017) won the annual book prize of the Abraham Lincoln ...
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Dr. M. Y. Ciftci is the Public Bioethics Fellow at the Anscombe Bioethics Centre and a research assistant at the McDonald Centre in the University of Oxford's Faculty of Theology & Religion. He has recently published his first monograph with Palgrave on Vatican II and church-state relations. Follow him on Twitter/X @mehmet_y_c.
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Victor V. Claar is associate professor of economics at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, where he holds the BB&T Distinguished Professorship in Free Enterprise. He is the coauthor of two books: Economics in Christian Perspective and The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy. Dr. Claar is an elected member of the Mont Pelerin Society and the Philadelphia Society. He also serves on the Research Advisory Board of the James Madison Institute, as an Affiliate Scholar at ...
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Elizabeth A. Clark is Associate Director of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University.
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David Closson serves as the Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview at Family Research Council where he researches and writes on life, human sexuality, religious liberty, and related issues from a biblical worldview. His writing has appeared at Fox News, National Review, Real Clear Politics, The Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, The Gospel Coalition, and Townhall. David is a regular guest on Washington Watch, FRC's national radio program heard on 757 stations in forty-seven states. David is completing a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics at Southwestern Baptist ...
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Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone was ordained to the priesthood in San Diego on July 9, 1982. He continued his studies at Gregorian University from 1985-89, earning a doctorate in canon law. The Archbishop was appointed Judicial Vicar for the Diocese of San Diego in 1990 and served as an assistant to the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura from 1995-2002. On July 5, 2002, Pope John Paul II appointed him the Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of San Diego, where he served until his appointment as Bishop of Oakland on March 23, 2009. On July 27, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him as the ninth Archbishop of San Francisco. ...
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Elizabeth Corey is an associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Honors Program at Baylor University, in Waco, Texas. Her writing has appeared in a variety of popular and scholarly journals, including First Things, National Affairs and The Wall Street Journal, and The Chronicle of Higher Education. She received a bachelor’s in Classics from Oberlin College, and master’s and doctoral degrees in Art History and Political Science from Louisiana State University. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Institute on Religion and Public Life, publisher of First ...
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Richard B. Corradi, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Scott F. Crider is Professor of English at the University of Dallas in the Constantin College of Liberal Arts. He took his Ph.D. from the University of California, Riverside in 1994. An award-winning teacher at both Riverside and Dallas, he ran UD’s Writing Program and its Seven Arts of Language Program for several years each, and has served as Associate Dean of Constantin College. His areas of specialization are Shakespeare and Rhetorical Studies, and he has written three books: The Office of Assertion: An Art of Rhetoric for the Academic Essay (2005); With What Persuasion: An Essay ...
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John F. Crosby is Professor of Philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville and Senior Fellow at the Dietrich von Hildebrand Legacy Project.
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Farr Curlin is Trent Professor of Medical Humanities, Medicine, and Divinity at Duke University. He practices palliative medicine, and he is working with colleagues to develop an interdisciplinary community of scholarship and training focused on the intersection of medicine, ethics, and theology.
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Rebekah Curtis is coauthor of LadyLike: Living Biblically (Concordia 2015) and has written for a number of magazines, websites, and books.
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Travis Curtright, Phd, is Professor of Humanities and Literature at Ave Maria University. He is also the editor of Moreana: Thomas More and Renaiss.
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Thomas D. D’Andrea is a former Visiting Fellow at the James Madison Program of Princeton University and a former fellow of Wolfson College at Cambridge University. He has lectured with the Politics Department at Princeton and in the Department of Moral Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews. His research interests include the moral and political thought of the Aristotelian tradition. He has published articles and reviews in ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. He is considered an expert in the philosophical thought of Alasdair MacIntyre and his book on this matter "
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Brock Dahl is an associate at the Palo Alto office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. He previously worked for the U.S. Department of the Treasury in Baghdad, Iraq and on the Afghanistan Interagency Operations Group, and he has published in Current Issues, Military Review, and The Colloquium. He holds a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School, an MPhil. in Modern Middle Eastern Studies from St. Antony's College at the University of Oxford, and a B.A. in Accountancy from The George Washington University.
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Fr. William R. Dailey, CSC is a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross and Director of the Notre Dame-Newman Centre for Faith & Reason in Dublin, Ireland. Prior to his work in Dublin, he was a Lecturer in Law at the Notre Dame Law School, focussing on Jurisprudence and Legal Ethics.
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Antony Davies is the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education, and professor of economics at Duquesne University. He is author of Understanding Statistics (Cato Institute), and co-author of Principles of Microeconomics (Cognella), and Cooperation & Coercion (ISI Books). He is also co-host of the weekly podcast Words & Numbers. Davies has authored hundreds of op-eds appearing in, among others, the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, New York Post, and Washington Post. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Davies was Associate Producer at the Moving Pictures Institute, Chief Financial Officer at Parabon Computation, ...
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Emily M. DeArdo is the author of Living Memento Mori: My Journey Through the Stations of the Cross. A native of central Ohio, she is a graduate of Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, where she studied Political Science and English Literature. She writes at emilymdeardo.com.
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Marc O. DeGirolami is a professor of law at St. John's University School of Law and the associate director of the Center for Law and Religion. He writes about the First Amendment and constitutional law and theory.
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Paul R. DeHart is associate professor of political science at Texas State University. He is author of Uncovering the Constitution’s Moral Design (University of Missouri Press) and editor (with Carson Holloway) of Reason, Revelation, and the Civic Order: Political Philosophy and the Claims of Faith (Northern Illinois University Press).
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Jonathan Den Hartog is an American historian, with a focus on the American Revolution and New Nation. He is the author of Patriotism and Piety: Federalist Politics and Religious Struggle in the New American Nation and co-editor of the volume Disestablishment and Religious Dissent: Church-State Relations in the American States, 1776-1833 He is currently professor of history and Chair ...
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Paul Diamond is a barrister specializing in the Law of Religious Liberty and Free Speech; in England and in Europe. He has appeared before the House of Lords, European Courts in Strasbourg and Luxembourg in some of the most important cases.
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John Dinan is Professor of Politics at Wake Forest University. His research focuses on state constitutionalism, federalism, and American political development. He is the author of several books, including State Constitutional Politics: Governing by Amendment in the American States and The American State Constitutional Tradition,
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Paul Dirks has appeared before the Canadian Senate on Bill C-16 and regularly trains on the topics of sex & gender in faith and non-faith settings. He is also the Lead Pastor of New West Community Church.
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Richard M. Doerflinger is a Fellow with the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame, and Adjunct Fellow in Bioethics and Public Policy with the National Catholic Bioethics Center. He is the former Associate Director of the Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. He lives in Washington state.
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Deacon Harrison Garlick is a husband and father who serves as the Chancellor and general counsel for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa. He is the host of Ascend: The Great Books Podcast and lives in rural Oklahoma.
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Richard W. Garnett is the Paul J. Schierl / Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law, Concurrent Professor of Political Science, and Director of the Program on Church, State, and Society at the University of Notre Dame. He lives in South Bend, Indiana with his wife, Professor Nicole Stelle Garnett, and their four children.
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Nicole Stelle Garnett is the John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame. Her teaching and research focus on education policy and topics related to property law, land use, and urban development. In addition to dozens of scholarly articles, she is the author of two books, Lost Classroom, Lost Community: Catholic Schools' Importance in Urban America (University of Chicago Press, 2014) and Ordering the City: Land Use, Policing and the Restoration ...
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Patrick Garry is a professor of law at the University of South Dakota and is the author of numerous books, including The False Promise of Big Government: How Washington Helps the Rich and Hurts the Poor (ISI Books), Conservatism Redefined: A Creed for the Poor and Disadvantaged (Encounter Books), Limited Government and the Bill of Rights (University of Missouri Press), and Wrestling With God: The Courts' Tortuous Treatment of Religion (Catholic University of America Press).
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Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. He has served as Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and as a member of the President’s Council on Bioethics and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. He also served as the U.S. member of UNESCO’s World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology. His honors include the U.S. Presidential Citizens Medal, the Honorific Medal ...
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Charles L. Glenn is Professor Emeritus of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Boston University.
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Catherine Glenn Foster, M.A., J.D., serves as President & CEO of Americans United for Life, America’s original national pro-life organization and the nation’s premier pro-life legal team. AUL’s legal strategists have been involved in every pro-life case before the U.S. Supreme Court since Roe v. Wade. AUL is the pioneer of the state-based model legislative strategy, which works to save lives today while undermining the so-called “reliance” interest adopted by the Supreme Court in Planned Parenthood v. Casey: the false idea that women “rely” on abortion to succeed in American society. Under Foster’s ...
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William Gonch is the Managing Director of Scala Foundation and a Visiting Scholar at Princeton Theological Seminary. A writer and scholar of literature, he earned his Ph.D. in English from the University of Maryland, College Park, and his M.A. in Creative Writing from Temple University. His dissertation, "Translating Grace: Postsecularity in Twentieth Century American Fiction," explores the twentieth-century rise of fiction that sits between religious and secular discourses and aims to translate between them. He has presented his research at the American Literature Association, the Northeast Modern Language Association, the Conference on Christianity and Literature, and several other ...
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Elizabeth Goyette is a PhD candidate in political science at Baylor University. Her major interest is political theory, especially the ancients. She also works in politics and literature, and American politics and constitutional law.
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Mark Grannis is a teacher of history and philosophy at The Heights School in Potomac, Maryland. He has practiced law for over thirty years, most of them at the Washington, DC firm he co-founded in 1998. He earned his bachelor's degree from Georgetown University and his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School. His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Baltimore Sun, the Washington Times, and U.S. News & World Report, among other publications.
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Christopher Green is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Mississippi. He has degrees from Princeton and Yale Law and a philosophy PhD from Notre Dame. He writes chiefly on the Fourteenth Amendment (particularly equal citizenship, traditional judicial proceedings, and literal protection) and constitutional theory (particularly original meaning and the oath).
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James Greenaway is professor of philosophy in St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, where he also holds the San José-Lonergan Chair in Catholic Philosophy. He teaches medieval philosophy, philosophy of law, and political philosophy, as well as various other courses. He is the author of A Philosophy of Belonging: Persons, Politics, and Cosmos (The University of Notre Dame Press, 2023) and The Differentiation of Authority: The Medieval Turn Toward Existence (The Catholic University of America Press, 2012). He is the editor of, and contributor to Human Dignity, Education, and Political Society: A Philosophical Defense ...
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Chen Guangcheng is a Distinguished Fellow at The Catholic University of America’s Center for Human Rights. He is also the host of The Barefoot Lawyer Reports, a podcast in which he discusses human rights abuses in Communist China. His work can be found at https://catholic.edu/chr, and he can be reached at cfhr-humanrights@cua.edu.
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Archbishop Borys Gudziak, (born 1960 in Syracuse, N.Y., PhD Harvard University 1992) is Metropolitan Archbishop of Philadelphia for the Ukrainian Catholics in the United States of America. He is Head of the Department of External Church Relations of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. He also serves as President (chair of the board of directors) of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, Ukraine. Among Gudziak’s awards and distinctions are: the Cavalier of the Order of Legion of Honor (Chevalier de l’Ordre national de la Légion d’honneur) (2015), the Jan Nowak-Jeziorański Award in Wroclaw, Poland (2016), the Vasyl Stus literary ...
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Dr. Allen C. Guelzo is the Thomas W. Smith Distinguished Research Scholar in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, where he also directs the Madison Program’s Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship. His newest book is Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy and the American Experiment (Knopf, 2024), to be followed by Voices from Gettysburg: Letters, Papers, and Memoirs from the Greatest Battle of the Civil War, which will be released by Kensington Press in May 2024.
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Darren Patrick Guerra is an associate professor of political science at Biola University.
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Gunnar Gundersen is an Affiliated Scholar and member of the Fellowship Faculty at the James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights and the American Founding. He is also Partner at Gundersen & Gundersen LLP, where he represents clients on intellectual property matters, including before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Brenda Hafera is the Assistant Director and Senior Policy Analyst at The Heritage Foundation's Simon Center for American Studies. She previously served as the Director of International and Continuing Education at The Fund for American Studies and the Assistant Director of the Matthew J. Ryan Center for the Study of Free Institutions and the Public Good at Villanova University. Brenda holds a bachelor of arts in Political Science, a bachelor of science in Finance, and a master’s in political science from Villanova University. She was a Publius Fellow at the Claremont Institute and a James Madison Fellow at Hillsdale ...
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Margaret A. Hagen, JD, PhD, is Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Boston University.
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Dr. Scott Hahn is the Fr. Michael Scanlan Professor at Franciscan University of Steubenville and Founder and President of the St. Paul Center. The author and editor of over forty popular and academic books, Dr. Hahn’s works include best-selling titles Rome Sweet Home, The Lamb’s Supper, and Hail Holy Queen.
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Raymond Hain is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Associate Director of the Humanities Program at Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island. He writes and teaches on topics connected to ethics and culture, and is the editor most recently of Beyond the Self: Virtue Ethics and the Problem of Culture.
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Eva Marie Haine received her B.A. in Art History from Princeton University and an M.A. in Liberal Arts from St. John's College. She lives in Alton, IL with her husband and three children. She writes at www.outoflivingbooks.com.
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Andrew Haines is a doctoral candidate in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America. His research interests include Scotistic metaphysics, logic, and semantics, and he is currently focusing on Scotus's account of nature and the thought of Walter Burley. He is president and founder of the Center for Morality in Public Life and is the editor of Ethika Politika, the Center's journal.
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John Haldane is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs in the University of St. Andrews, and a Senior Fellow of the Witherspoon Institute. His latest books ...
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Mark David Hall is Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics and Faculty Fellow in the Honors Program at George Fox University. He is also Associated Faculty at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and a Senior Fellow at Baylor University’s Institute for Studies of Religion. In 2022-2023, he will be the Garwood Visiting Fellow at Princeton University’s James Madison Program and a Visiting Scholar at the Mercatus Center. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including Did America Have a Christian Founding?: Separating Modern Myth from Historical Truth
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Ralph Hancock is Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University, where he teaches the tradition of political philosophy as well as contemporary political theory. He is the author of Calvin and the Foundations of Modern Politics (Saint Augustine’s Press, 2011) as well as The Responsibility of Reason: Theory and Practice in a Liberal-Democratic Age (Rowman & Littlefield, 2011). He is also the editor of America, the West, and Liberal Education (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999) and (with Gary Lambert) of The Legacy of ...
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James Hankins is Professor of History at Harvard University. He is the founder and General Editor of the I Tatti Renaissance Library. His Virtue Politics: Soulcraft and Statecraft in Renaissance Italy has just been published by the Belknap Press of Harvard University.
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Kelly Hanlon is Contributing Editor of Public Discourse and Director of Operations at the Witherspoon Institute. Over the past fifteen years, Kelly Hanlon has directed programming and operations for non-profits and for-profits in industries as diverse as education, economics and finance, music, community organizations, and the environment. At the University of Louisville, Hanlon earned her undergraduate degree in politics and psychology as a McConnell Scholar before pursuing graduate work in economics at the University of Delaware, where she wrote extensively about fiscal and monetary policy in the aftermath of the Great Depression. She currently serves on ...
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Jonathan Hannah is Program Director of the Program on Church, State & Society at the Notre Dame Law School. He also teaches an experiential learning course, Philanthropy and the Common Good, in the Department of Political Science. Hannah holds a B.A. from Saint Xavier University, an M.Sc. from Lewis University, a J.D. from the University of Detroit Mercy, and is completing an LL.M. at the University of Notre Dame.
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James R. Harrigan is Managing Director of the Center for Philosophy of Freedom at the University of Arizona, and the F.A. Hayek Distinguished Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education. He is also co-host of the Words & Numbers podcast. Dr. Harrigan was previously Dean of the American University of Iraq-Sulaimani, and later served as Director of Academic Programs at the Institute for Humane Studies and Strata, where he was also Senior Research Fellow. He has written extensively for the popular press, with articles appearing in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, U.S. News and World Report, and ...
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Philip Hawley, Jr., MD, is a hospice physician and former Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. His novel, STIGMA, was published by HarperCollins.
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William Anthony Hay, 2019-2020 James Madison Program Garwood Visiting Fellow, Princeton University is Professor of History at Mississippi State University. His books include Lord Liverpool: A Political Life (2018) and The Whig Revival, 1808-1830 (2005), and he is currently writing a book entitled King George’s Generals: Strategy, Policy and Britain’s War for America, 1763-1781. Elected a fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2009, he is a past-president of the Southern Conference on British Studies. Professor Hay holds a Ph.D. in Modern European and International History and an M.A. in European History from the University of Virginia. He graduated ...
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L. Joseph Hebert is Professor of Political Science and Leadership Studies at St. Ambrose University. He is co-editor of The Soul of Statesmanship: Shakespeare on Nature, Virtue, and Political Wisdom.
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John-Paul Heil studies at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies in Marriage and Family in Washington, DC. He received his PhD in history from the University of Chicago and was a 2021-22 Fulbright scholar to Italy. His essays and reviews have appeared in Time, Smithsonian, The Week, and Los Angeles Review of Books.
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Julia D. Hejduk is the Reverend Jacob Beverly Stiteler Professor of Classics and Associate Dean of the Honors College at Baylor University. Her most recent book is The God of Rome: Jupiter in Augustan Poetry (Oxford 2020).
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Heather E. Heying was a professor of evolutionary biology at The Evergreen State College for 15 years, where she led undergraduates on adventures both metaphorical and literal; she resigned in 2017 in the wake of campus-wide protests. She writes and speaks on evolution, both human and not, philosophy of science, education, and ideology, among other topics.
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Dr. Stephen Hildebrand received a B.A. in Philosophy and Mathematics in 1995 from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. He did his Master’s and Doctoral work at Fordham University, graduating in 2002 with a degree in Historical Theology with an emphasis on the early Church. He has published several books and translations, mostly on St. Basil the Great. Since 2001 he has taught theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, serving as chair of the Department of Theology from 2015-2021, Dean of the School of Theology and Philosophy 2022-2023, and currently as Vice-President for Academic Affairs.
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Enoch Hill is an Associate Professor of Economics at Wheaton College. He is interested in the intersection of faith and economics and is currently researching patterns in church attendance and giving surrounding the COVID pandemic.
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Zena Hitz is a Tutor at St. John's College in Annapolis and the author of Lost In Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of an Intellectual Life (Princeton University Press, 2020).
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Archimandrite Cyril Hovorun is a professor of ecclesiology, international relations and ecumenism at Sankt Ignatios College, University College Stockholm, and a director of the Huffington Ecumenical Institute at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. A graduate of the Theological Academy in Kyiv and National University in Athens, he accomplished his doctoral studies at Durham University under the supervision of Fr Andrew Louth. He was a chairman of the Department for External Church Relations of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, first deputy chairman of the Educational Committee of the Russian Orthodox Church, ...
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Hannah Howard is a research associate with the Charlotte Lozier Institute. Prior to joining the CLI team, Hannah was a fellow at the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal where her latest research focused on the relationship between culture, technology, and end-of-life care. Additionally, Hannah interned and worked in the Center for Health Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation; her research at Heritage focused on policy and ethics in end-of-life care. Hannah holds an MS in bioethics from the University of Mary, a graduate certificate in health care ethics from the National Catholic Bioethics Center, and a BA in liberal ...
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Thomas Howes is a 2022-2023 Postdoctoral Fellow at the James Madison Program and a Lecturer in Politics at Princeton University. He is also affiliated with the Austrian Institute in Vienna, Austria as a Research Fellow. He received his PhD in Philosophy at Catholic University of America and is a member of the James Madison Society at Princeton University. He is currently working on a book manuscript on political ethics that is informed by contemporary natural law theory.
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Joshua Hren is founder of Wiseblood Books, co-founder of the Honors College at Belmont Abbey, and co-founder of the new MFA in Creative Writing at the University of St. Thomas. He has published essays and poems in such journals as First Things, America, and LOGOS. His books include the short story collections This Our Exile (2018) and In the Wine Press (2020), a forthcoming novel Infinite Regress (2022), as well as Middle-earth and the Return of the Common Good: Tolkien and Political Philosophy (2018) and How to Read (and ...
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Alexandra Hudson is a writer, speaker, and the founder and curator of Civic Renaissance. She was named the 2020 Novak Journalism Fellow, and contributes to Fox News, CBS News, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, TIME Magazine, POLITICO Magazine, and Newsweek. She earned a master's degree in public policy at the London School of Economics as a Rotary Scholar. An adjunct professor at the Indiana University Lilly School of Philanthropy, she lives in Indianapolis with her husband and children.
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Jonathan Imbody serves as Director of Federal Government Relations for the Christian Medical Association and also directs Freedom2Care, which focuses on freedom of faith, conscience and speech and serves 30,000 health professionals and others. A veteran writer of over 40 years, he authored Faith Steps. He has previously written for The Washington Post, USA Today, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Sun-Times and many other national publications. He has testified on euthanasia and assisted suicide before a U.S. Senate committee.
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Byron Johnson is Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences at Baylor University. He is the founding director of the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion (ISR) as well as director of the Program on Prosocial Behavior. He is a leading authority on the scientific study of religion, the efficacy of faith-based organizations, and criminal justice. He has been the principal investigator on grants from private foundations as well as the Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, and the United States Institute for Peace. He is the author of more than 250 articles and a ...
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Rita Joseph is author of "Human Rights and the Unborn Child" (Leiden & Boston, Martinus Nijhoff, 2009). In addition to being a wife and mother over forty years, she has been a writer, a part-time lecturer, and a human rights advocate specializing in the philosophy and language of human rights law. As an adviser to various delegations at the United Nations, she has had extensive experience in unpacking and negotiating the texts of numerous human rights documents. While at the UN in New York, she became interested in researching the founding instruments of the United States—the Declaration of Independence and ...
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Jorge Jraissati is the Director of Alumni of Students For Liberty, an NGO with over 2,800 freedom activists in 117 countries. His work is focused on establishing alumni initiatives aimed at advancing liberal democracy and economic development. Jorge is also an economist and a researcher at IESE Business School.
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Jonathan G. Lange is a pastor of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. He has raised his family in Wyoming for two decades, serving parishes in Evanston and Kemmerer. He is active in the ...
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David Lapp is a research assistant at the Institute for American Values in New York City.
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Andrew Latham is a professor of political science at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is the author, most recently, of Theorizing Medieval Geopolitics: War and World Order in the Age of the Crusades, and The Holy Lance, his first novel. In 2017 he received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities in support of his book project entitled Political Theology and Medieval Sovereignty, which will be published by ARC Humanities Press/...
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Peter Augustine Lawler was the Dana Professor of Government at Berry College. His most recent book is American Heresies and Higher Education.
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Patrick Lee holds the John N. and Jamie D. McAleer Chair of Bioethics, and is the Director of the Center for Bioethics, at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is the author of three books (Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics, with Robert P. George, 2008) Abortion and Unborn Human Life, 2010), Conjugal Union: What Marriage Is and Why It Matters, with Robert P. George, 2014), and of numerous scholarly and popular articles. He has testified to the US House of Representatives, addressed the Workshop for United States Catholic Bishops, and has spoken and debated on various topics at Universities such as Boston ...
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Glenn C. Loury is Merton P. Stoltz Professor of Economics at Brown University. He holds the B.A. in Mathematics (Northwestern) and the Ph.D. in Economics (M.I.T). As an economic theorist he has published widely and lectured throughout the world on his research. He is also among America’s leading critics writing on racial inequality. He has been elected as a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economics Association, as a Member of the American Philosophical Society and of the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, and as a Fellow of the Econometric Society and of the American ...
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Bethany Mandel is a homeschooling mother of five, an editor at the children's book company Heroes of Liberty, and a contributing writer for Deseret News. She is a widely published writer on politics and culture and often appears in the pages of the New York Post, Daily Mail and the Spectator. She has also appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, the Atlantic, and more.
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Wilfred McClay is the Victor Davis Hanson Chair of Classical History and Western Civilization, and Professor of History at Hillsdale College. He is the author of The Masterless: Self and Society in Modern America and Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story.
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Michael W. McConnell is the Richard and Frances Mallery Professor and Director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. From 2002 to 2009, he served as Circuit Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. His book, The President Who Would Not Be King: Executive Power Under the Constitution, was published by Princeton University Press in 2020.
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Gerald McDermott teaches at Jerusalem Seminary and Reformed Episcopal Seminary. He has written and edited books on Jonathan Edwards, theology of religions, and theology of Israel. His newest book is A New History of Redemption: The Work of Jesus the Messiah Through the Millennia (Baker Academic). He and his wife live in Charlottesville, Virginia, with their three sons and daughters-in-law and twelve grandchildren.
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Bryan T. McGraw is Dean of Social Sciences and Education and an Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. He earned his Ph.D. in political science at Harvard University and has a range of research interests, mostly focused on the intersection of religion and liberal political thought. His first book, Faith in Politics: Religion and Liberal Democracy, was published in 2010 by Cambridge University Press. He is the co-editor of Natural Law and Evangelical Political Thought
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Myles McKnight is a Public Discourse Fellow at the Witherspoon Institute.
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David McPherson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, and he is the author of The Virtues of Limits (Oxford University Press, 2022) and Virtue and ...
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Mark T. Mitchell is Dean of Academic Affairs at Patrick Henry College and the author of several books including Plutocratic Socialism: The Future of Private Property and the Fate of the Middle Class; Power and Purity: The Unholy Marriage that Spawned America's Social Justice Warriors; and The Limits of Liberalism: Tradition, Individualism, and the Crisis of Freedom. He is the co-founder of Front Porch Republic.
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Robert E. Moffit is a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, and former Chairman of the Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC). Moffit has long specialized in health care and entitlement programs, especially Medicare. He brings to the health reform effort his government experience as a Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and a senior official of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), where he served during the Reagan administration. Moffit’s articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The ...
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Dr. Jeffry Morrison is Professor of American Studies at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia, and Director of Academics at the federal government’s James Madison Foundation in Alexandria, Virginia. He earned the M.A. and Ph.D. (with distinction) in Government from Georgetown University. Morrison has also held faculty or administrative positions at Princeton University, Regent University, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and Georgetown University. He has published as author or editor six books on American political thought and culture, as well as chapters, articles, and reviews in scholarly publications in the fields of history, political science, ...
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Gary Saul Morson is the Lawrence B. Dumas Professor of the Arts and Humanities and Professor of Slavic Languages at Northwestern University. He has written or edited 21 books on Russian literature, the nature of time, the role of quotations in culture, the aphorism as a literary genre and other topics. His most recent book is Wonder Confronts Certainty: Russian Writers on the Timeless Questions and Why Their Answers Matter (Harvard University Press, 2023).
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Mary Frances Myler is a postgraduate fellow with the Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government at the University of Notre Dame. Her writing has been published in the American Conservative, the National Catholic Register, Law and Liberty, the Federalist, and the American Spectator, among other publications. Follow her on Twitter @mfmyler.
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Dr. O. Alan Noble is Associate Professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University, Editor-in-Chief of Christ and Pop Culture, and author of Disruptive Witness: Speaking Truth in a Distracted Age, InterVarsity Press. Dr. Noble has published articles at The Atlantic, VOX, First Things, and Christianity Today. He lives with his wife and three children.
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Marianna Orlandi received her Ph.D. in Law from the University of Padua, Italy, and from the University of Innsbruck, Austria. Prior to moving to Texas, she was a 2019-2020 James Madison Associate Research Scholar and Lecturer in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. She was admitted to the Italian bar in 2015 after graduating magna cum laude from the University of Padua. She practiced as a criminal lawyer in Milan and worked in the United States as a policy research analyst. Since 2020, she directs the academic programming of the Austin Institute, where she contributes both as a ...
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Paul Oslington is Professor of Economics and Theology at Alphacrucis College, the national college of the Pentecostal movement in Australia. Previously he was Professor of Economics at Australian Catholic University. In 2020 he is in Princeton as a resident member of the Center of Theological Inquiry. His PhD in Economics was completed at the University of Sydney, and Doctor of Theology through University of Divinity, Melbourne. Publications include the books The Theory of International Trade and Unemployment, Adam Smith as Theologian, Oxford Handbook of Economics and Christianity, Political Economy as Natural Theology: Smith Malthus and their Followers, and current projects include ...
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Randall Otto is Affiliate Faculty in religion for Southwestern College in Wichita, Kansas, a Mentor in Humanities for Thomas Edison State University in Trenton, New Jersey, and Visiting Professor in Critical Reasoning for Chamberlain School of Nursing, global campus. He has also served for nearly thirty years as a Presbyterian pastor.
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Tsh Oxenreider is the author of several books, including Shadow & Light, a guide for the Advent season, and At Home in the World, the story about her family’s year traveling around the world out of backpacks. She’s also a podcaster, writes a long-running newsletter, leads annual bookworm pilgrimages to London, and helps people write their own customized Rules of Life. Learn more at tshoxenreider.com.
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Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D. currently serves as the Director of Education at The National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia. He is a priest of the diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts. He writes and speaks widely on bioethics and medical ethics. He earned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Yale University, where he focused on cloning genes for neurotransmitter transporters expressed in the brain. He later worked as a molecular biologist at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. He studied for 5 years in Rome at both the Gregorian University and the Lateran University, where he did advanced work in dogmatic ...
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Abram Pafford is a litigation partner in the Washington, DC office of a large international law firm. He focuses his practice on protecting the rights and interests of companies and individuals who face disputes or conflicts with the federal government in its role as purchaser, prosecutor, and chief regulator. The opinions expressed are entirely his own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its lawyers, or its clients. This article is for general information purposes and is not intended to be and should not be taken as ...
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Dylan Pahman is a research fellow at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty, where he serves as executive editor of the Journal of Markets & Morality. He is author of the book Foundations of a Free & Virtuous Society (2017).
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Catherine Ruth Pakaluk is an American economist and associate professor at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Pakaluk is author of the acclaimed ethnography Hannah's Children: The Women Quietly Defining the Birth Dearth (Regnery, 2024), a multidisciplinary account of American women choosing to have large families against the global trend to sub-replacement fertility. Her work has been featured in Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, Slate, and more. She holds a doctorate in economics from Harvard University. The mother of eight children, she is married to American philosopher Michael Pakaluk. They split their ...
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Michael Pakaluk is Professor of Ethics and Social Philosophy and Associate Dean of Faculty at the Busch School of Business in The Catholic University of America. He lives in Hyattsville, MD, with his wife, Catherine, also a professor at the university, and their eight children.
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Pavlos Papadopoulos is assistant professor of humanities at Wyoming Catholic College.
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Gladden Pappin is associate professor of politics at the University of Dallas. He is also deputy editor of American Affairs, which he cofounded in 2017.
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Bishop Thomas John Paprocki Paprocki is the ninth Bishop of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois (installed on June 22, 2010). Growing up in Chicago, he was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1978. After ordination, he studied law at DePaul University College of Law and was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1981. He serves as the Chairman of the Episcopal Advisory Board of Catholic Athletes for Christ. His first book, Holy Goals for Body and Soul: Eight Steps to Connect Sports with God and Faith, was published by Ave Maria Press (Notre Dame, Indiana), in 2013. His second ...
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Angel Adams Parham is Associate Professor of Sociology and senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture (IASC) at the University of Virginia. Her research is in the historical and comparative-historical sociology of race. She is the author of American Routes: Racial Palimpsests and the Transformation of Race (Oxford, 2017) which examines changes in race and racialization in New Orleans under the French, Spanish and Anglo-American administrations. The book has won several awards. She is currently at work on a book manuscript tentatively entitled "Reckoning and Reconciliation: On Race and Memory in Civic Life" which compares and ...
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Luis Parrales is assistant editor of The Dispatch. He is also a contributing editor of American Purpose, and an MA in Liberal Arts candidate in the Graduate Institute at St. John’s College in Annapolis. Twitter: @LuisParrales_
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Eric Patterson, Ph.D. serves as Executive Vice President of the Religious Freedom Institute. Patterson is scholar-at-large and past Dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University and a Research Fellow at Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs. Patterson’s interest in the intersection of religion, ethics, and foreign policy is informed by two stints at the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, work in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Congo, Angola, and elsewhere. His government service includes over twenty years as an officer and commander in the Air National Guard and ...
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James M. Patterson is an Associate Professor of Politics at Ave Maria University, where he is also Chair of the Politics Department. He is a research fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, and he is president of the Ciceronian Society.
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Joshua Pauling is vicar at All Saints Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Charlotte, NC. He is author of the book Education's End: Its Undoing Explained, Its Hope Reclaimed and co-author with Robin Phillips of the book Are We All Cyborgs Now? Reclaiming Our Humanity from the Machine. He is contributing editor at Salvo, columnist at Modern Reformation, and has written for a variety of other publications including CiRCE, Forma Journal, Front Porch Republic, Logia, The Lutheran Witness, Mere Orthodoxy, Merion ...
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Luke Paulsen is a 2014 graduate of Princeton University and a software engineer in Mountain View, California, and co-author of The Constitution: An Introduction (2015).
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Michael Stokes Paulsen is Distinguished University Chair & Professor of Law, at the University of St. Thomas, in Minneapolis. He is co-author, with Luke Paulsen, of The Constitution: An Introduction, published by Basic Books.
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Dr. Chad Pecknold is an Associate Professor of Theology and a Fellow of the Institute of Human Ecology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.
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Nicole Penn is the Program Manager for AEI's Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies division. Prior to this, she served as a research assistant for AEI Senior Fellow Lynne Cheney. Nicole also previously served as an Editorial Apprentice at the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. She holds an M.A. in History from the College of William and Mary and a B.A. in History and Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia. Ms. Penn is a member of American Purpose's editorial board and her writings have appeared in American Purpose, Law & Liberty, The Bulwark, The American ...
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Mark Perkins is Curate at St. Alban’s Anglican Cathedral in Oviedo, Florida and Executive Editor of Earth & Altar.
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Ben Peterson is an assistant professor of political science at Abilene Christian University. He has published essays in a number of outlets, drawing from resources in Christian social and political theory, the broader Western tradition of political thought, and contemporary social science to address questions relevant to public policy.
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Greg Pfundstein is President of the Chiaroscuro Foundation and a Board Member of the National Abstinence Education Association.
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Daniel Philpott is Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. He earned his Ph.D. in 1996 from Harvard University and specializes in religion and politics, focusing on religious freedom, reconciliation, the political behavior of religious actors, and Christian political theology. He is currently writing a Christian account of justice. His books include ...
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Clara is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, Finance, and Quantitative Analysis at Samford University. She holds a PhD in Economics from George Mason University. Her primary areas of research are family economics, the economics of religion, and political economy. Beyond economics, Clara enjoys reading and discussing Catholic Social Thought.
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Clara received her Ph.D. from George Mason University in 2021 and is currently an Assistant Professor of Economics at Austin Peay State University. Her primary areas of research are family economics, law and economics, and public choice. Beyond economics, Clara enjoys reading and discussing Catholic social thought.
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Andrea Picciotti-Bayer is Director of the Conscience Project, a nonprofit organization advancing religious freedom and the rights of conscience through public education in the media and amicus support in key religious freedom cases. A Stanford-educated lawyer, Andrea has dedicated her legal career to civil rights and appellate advocacy. She got her start in the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice, specializing in institutional reform and police misconduct and also handling enforcement of constitutional and federal civil rights laws in the appellate section. Before leading the Conscience Project, Andrea served as legal advisor to the Catholic Association, ...
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Joel Pidel is a native of Augusta, Georgia, and practices traditional and classical architecture in New Canaan, Connecticut, residing nearby with his wife and children. He attended the University of Notre Dame where he studied architecture and philosophy, graduating in 2005. His work has been the recipient of architectural design awards and has been published in various books and magazines.
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Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. serves as Assistant Director for Campus Outreach at the Thomistic Institute. He served previously as an associate pastor at St. Louis Bertrand Church in Louisville, KY where he also taught as an adjunct professor at Bellarmine University. Born and raised near Philadelphia, PA, he attended the Franciscan University of Steubenville, studying mathematics and humanities. Upon graduating, he entered the Order of Preachers in 2010. He was ordained a priest in 2016 and holds an STL from the Dominican House of Studies.
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John C. Pinheiro is Director of Research at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. He is the author of books and articles on the early American republic, including the award-winning Missionaries of Republicanism: A Religious History of the Mexican-American War (Oxford, 2014). He is the author most recently of, The American Experiment in Ordered Liberty (Acton Institute, 2019).
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Thomas Pink is Professor of Philosophy at King’s College, London. He writes on ethics, metaphysics, political and legal philosophy and on the history of these subjects.
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Nathan Pinkoski is an Assistant Professor of the Humanities at the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida. He has translated Alasdair MacIntyre: An Intellectual Biography (Alasdair MacIntyre: une biographie intellectuelle) by Émile Perreau-Saussine, with University of Notre Dame Press.
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John J. Pitney, Jr. is the Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics at Claremont McKenna College. He received a Ph.D. from Yale University and a B.A. in political science from Union College. He has authored or coauthored a number of books, including Is Congress Broken? The Virtues and Defects of Partisanship and Gridlock (Brookings, 2017).
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Michael Platt has taught Shakespeare and Nietzsche at Dartmouth, Heidelberg, and the University of Dallas. Contact him at drmichaelplatt1942@gmail.com.
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Zachary B. Pohlman is a lawyer in the Midwest. He received his J.D. from the University of Notre Dame Law School, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Notre Dame Law Review.
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Jeff Polet is Director of the Ford Leadership Forum at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Previously he was a Professor of Political Science at Hope College, and before that at Malone College in Canton, OH. A native of West Michigan, he received his BA from Calvin College and his MA and Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America in Washington DC. In addition to his teaching, he has published on a wide range of scholarly and popular topics. These include Contemporary European Political Thought, American Political Thought, the American Founding, education theory and policy, constitutional law, religion and ...
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Adina Portaru is Legal Counsel for ADF International in Belgium, advocating for religious freedom at the European Union. Adina earned her LLM in Law and Globalization from Maastricht University, and her doctorate in Law and religion from Karl Franzens University in Austria.
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Allen Porter is a 2021-2022 John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the James Madison Program at Princeton University. The two main focuses of his current research are bioethics and political philosophy. His dissertation, “Social Justice Leftism as Deconstructive Postmodernism,” offers a unified explanation of a number of novel phenomena associated with what is now commonly called “the woke left”—including the use of various techniques of “silencing” (such as “deplatforming”), calls by students for racially segregated campus spaces, the new rhetoric of “equity,” “microaggression” complaints and demands for “safe spaces,” and more. His thesis is that the existence ...
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Joseph Postell is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He is the editor, with Bradley C.S. Watson, of Rediscovering Political Economy (Lexington Books, 2011).
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Gary Powell is the European Special Consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture, California. He is a UK conservative political activist and longstanding advocate for gay and lesbian equality, and he opposes the modern western LGBT+ movement for its adoption of extreme gender ideology, its failure to represent the mainstream LGB community, and for its lack of respect for the rights of women, children, people of religious faith, and dissenting LGB people. For several years he ran a national campaign to improve public administration complaints procedures. Gary graduated ...
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Stephen O. Presley serves as the Senior Fellow for Religion and Public Life at the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy, and Associate Professor of Church History at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Karen Swallow Prior, Ph. D., is a reader, writer, and professor. She is the author of The Evangelical Imagination: How Stories, Images, and Metaphors Created a Culture in Crisis (Brazos, 2023); On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books (Brazos 2018); Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah More—Poet, Reformer, Abolitionist (Thomas Nelson, 2014); and Booked: Literature in the Soul of Me (T. S. Poetry Press, 2012). She is co-editor of Cultural Engagement: A Crash Course in Contemporary Issues (Zondervan 2019) ...
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Alex Priou is Teaching Assistant Professor in the Herbst Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the author of Becoming Socrates: Political Philosophy in Plato’s Parmenides from University of Rochester Press, as well as a number of articles and essays on the history of political philosophy. He has two books forthcoming this year, Defending Socrates: Political Philosophy Before the Tribunal of Science from Mercer University Press and Musings on Plato’s Symposium from Political Animal Press.
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Joseph Prud'homme is the Burton Family Chair in Religion, Politics, and Culture and director of the Institute for Religion, Politics, and Culture, at Washington College in Chestertown, MD.
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Gregor Puppinck, PhD, is director of the European Center for Law and Justice in Strasbourg, France.
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Gloria Purvis is an author, commentator, and the host and executive producer of The Gloria Purvis Podcast in collaboration with America Media. Through her media presence, she has been a strong Catholic voice for life issues, religious liberty, and racial justice. She has appeared in numerous media outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, PBS Newshour, NPR, Newsweek, Deseret News, Fox News, Catholic Answers Live, The National Catholic Reporter, Our Sunday Visitor, The National Catholic Register, EWTN News Nightly and hosted Morning Glory, an international radio show. She is also a consultant ...
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Monica Rafie is a founding partner in the work of BeNotAfraidMinistry, an outreach to parents grappling with prenatal diagnosis. Monica is a contributing writer for HLI America, an educational initiative of Human Life International. Her recent ...
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Paul A. Rahe is Professor of History at Hillsdale College. He is the author of Republics Ancient and Modern (1992), Against Throne and Altar (2008), Montesquieu and the Logic of Liberty (2009), Soft Despotism, Democracy’s Drift (2009), and a series of books on ancient Sparta.
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David A. Rahimi is a PhD student in Middle Eastern history at the University of Texas-Austin. He has an MA in Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Peter Ramey is Associate Professor of English at Northern State University. His publications are focused on the Old English Riddles and Beowulf. He is currently at work on The Word-Hoard Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary.
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Dr. Päivi Räsänen has been a Member of the Finnish Parliament since 1995, having previously worked as a medical doctor. From 2004 to 2015, Räsänen was the chairwoman of the Finnish Christian Democrats and served for four years as the Minister of the Interior of Finland between 2011-2015. As the Minister of the Interior, Räsänen was responsible for internal security and migration, church affairs at the Ministry of Education and Culture, and matters relating to customs in the Ministry of Finance. Räsänen lives in Riihimäki with her husband, Niilo. They have five children ...
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April Readlinger has a B.A. in Economics and a B.S. in Communications from Boston University and a law degree from Tulane Law School. Prior to joining CanaVox, April worked as an attorney in New York, where she focused on International litigation, and before that, she spent eight years working in the federal courts in New Orleans. As Executive Director of CanaVox, April is responsible for managing all aspects of CanaVox’s reading group program, as well as creating and implementing new opportunities to move the organization into the future. She lives in Princeton with her ...
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Sarah Soltis teaches at a classical Christian school in Philadelphia and is pursuing an MFA at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. She has worked as Managing Editor for Front Porch Republic, and her writing has appeared in First Things, Plough, Ekstasis Magazine, and elsewhere.
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Philip Reed is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York. His research interests are in ethics and moral psychology.
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Richard V. Reeves is a senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution, where he holds the John C. and Nancy D. Whitehead Chair and leads the Boys and Men Project. His research focuses on boys and men, inequality, and social mobility.
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Mark Regnerus is Contributing Editor of Public Discourse, Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, and a senior fellow at the Austin Institute for the Study of Family and Culture. His research is in the areas of sexual behavior, family, marriage, and religion. Mark is the author of more than forty published articles and book chapters, and three books. His most recent book is entitled Cheap Sex and the Transformation of Men, Marriage, and Monogamy (Oxford, 2017,) in which he describes the world that has come to be due to the influence of technology ...
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Elizabeth Regnerus is a doctoral student in Philosophy at Baylor University and an alumna of the University of Dallas. She works on virtue theory, moral psychology, and bioethics.
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Robert R. Reilly is the author of In Defense of the American Founding, forthcoming from Ignatius Press in 2018. He also has written Surprised by Beauty: A Listener’s Guide to the Recovery of Modern Music and The Closing of the Muslim Mind.
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Christopher M. Reilly is a candidate for Doctor of Theology at Pontifex University and holds graduate degrees in philosophy, theology, and public affairs. He resides in the greater Washington, D.C. region. Mr. Reilly writes frequently on philosophy, moral theology, and bioethics.
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Richard M. Reinsch II is a Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation and Columnist for The Daily Signal. He is coauthor with Peter A. Lawler of A Constitution in Full (Kansas Press, 2019).
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Eileen Reuter is a doctoral candidate in Philosophy and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Her research focuses on feminist theory, single-sex education for girls, and Catholic metaphysics.
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Dr. John Rhee is a Physician in Neuro-oncology and Palliative Care at Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Instructor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. He is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Hippocratic Society, which forms and sustains clinicians in the practice and pursuit of good medicine. Dr. Rhee's research interests include virtue ethics, physician formation, and supportive and palliative care for patients with neurological illnesses.
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Martin Rhonheimer was born in 1950 in Zürich, Switzerland. He studied History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Theology in Zürich and Rome. He holds a Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Zürich. In 1983, he was ordained a Catholic priest incardinated in the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei. From 1990 to 2020, he was Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. He remains associated with the University as a visiting professor. In 2014, he co-founded in Vienna the Austrian ...
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Mary Rice Hasson, JD, is the Kate O'Beirne Fellow and the Director of the Catholic Women's Forum at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
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Jay W. Richards, Ph.D., O.P., is an Assistant Research Professor in the Busch School of Business at The Catholic University of America, Executive Editor of The Stream, and a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute. He is author or editor of a dozen books including the New York Times bestsellers.
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Mark L. Rienzi is an Associate Professor of Law at the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law. He is also Senior Counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, ...
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Jeffrey Riley is Professor of Ethics at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Daniel Ritchie is the founder of the Humanities Program at Bethel University, where he teaches English literature.
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Jacqueline C. Rivers is the Executive Director of the Seymour Institute for Black Church and Policy Studies. She holds a PhD from Harvard University.
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Rev. Eugene F. Rivers is Director of the Seymour Institute for Black Church and Policy Studies.
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Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D., is President of The Heritage Foundation. An American historian, he previously served as CEO of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, President of Wyoming Catholic College, and Founder and Headmaster of John Paul the Great Academy (Lafayette, La.).
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Veronica Roberts Ogle is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Assumption University, where she also directs the LEX Program. She is the author of Politics and the Earthly City in Augustine’s City of God (Cambridge University Press, 2020).
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Professor Daniel N. Robinson (born March 9, 1937 and died September 17, 2019) was a member of the Philosophy Faculty, University of Oxford, and Visiting Senior Member of Linacre College.
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Blake Robinson is Vice President of Research and Portfolio Management at Stelac Advisory Services and a past Financial Advisor at Fulcrum Securities. He has written on the topic of ethical investing for the Witherspoon Institute's Public Discourse and for Mercatornet. A graduate of Princeton University and Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business, he employs conservative valuation techniques to implement the principles of value investing.
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Monique Robles, MD, is a board certified pediatric critical care physician. She received her bachelor of science degree in biology from Texas Woman’s University, where she participated in athletics and graduated Magna Cum Laude. She then earned her medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, TX. While there, she founded the organization, Physicians for Life. She completed her residency in pediatrics and fellowship in pediatric critical care at Children’s Medical Center of Dallas, TX. She received a certificate in Health Care Ethics from the National Catholic Bioethics Center and went on to complete ...
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Rabbi Mitchell Rocklin, Ph.D. is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. He is also the President of the Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty and a Chaplain with the rank of Captain in the New Jersey Army National Guard.
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Hans S. Roegele practices high-end residential design in New York City. He has been involved in the design of urban infill projects, resorts, and churches.
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Philip Rolnick (PhD, Duke) is Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota), Adjunct at the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, and Director of the Science and Theology Network (STN). He has been a Member of Notre Dame’s Seminar on Human Distinctiveness and Princeton’s Center of Theological Inquiry. His books include: Analogical Possibilities: How Words Refer to God; Person, Grace, and God; and Origins: God, Evolution, and the Question of the Cosmos
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Dr. Scott J. Roniger is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and currently holds the Fr. Robert H. Taylor, S.J. Chair in Philosophy. He has published scholarly articles on Catholic social teaching, Aristotelian metaphysics, phenomenology, Thomistic natural law theory, ethics and political philosophy, and philosophy of literature. He is currently editing a collection of essays by Russell Hittinger entitled On the Dignity of Society: Essays on Catholic Social Teaching. He is also a faculty fellow at the Lumen Christi Institute.
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Gregory Roper has taught English at the University of Dallas since August 2000. A scholar of Chaucer and the Gawain-poet, he is the author of The Writer's Workshop: Imitating Your Way to Better Writing, and the forthcoming Mastering the Four Arguments, both from ISI Books.
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Rachel Roth Aldhizer writes from North Carolina, where she is a disability advocate and mom to four kids, one of whom is profoundly disabled. Her work on disability policy has appeared in numerous publications, including WORLD Magazine, The American Conservative, and The Federalist.
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Aaron Rothstein, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He is also a fellow in bioethics and American democracy at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and he hosts the podcast Searching for Medicine's Soul.
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Ismail Royer is an American convert to Islam and Research and Program Associate at the Religious Freedom Institute (RFI), a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC. His writing has appeared in publications such as the Washington Post, Journal of Religion and Society, Public Discourse, Detroit Free Press, and Muslim Matters.
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Owen Strachan is a professor of systematic theology, Director of the Center for Public Theology, and Director of the Residency PhD program at Midwestern Seminary. He is the author of several books, including "Reenchanting Humanity: A Theology of Mankind" (Mentor, forthcoming). He is married and the father of three children.
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Professor Strang joined the University of Toledo faculty in 2008 and was named John W. Stoepler Professor of Law & Values in 2015. A graduate of the University of Iowa, Professor Strang also holds an LL.M. degree from Harvard Law School. During the fall, 2015, Professor Strang was a visiting scholar at the Georgetown Center for the Constitution. The University of Toledo awarded Professor Strang its Outstanding Faculty Research and Scholarship Award in 2017. During the 2018-2019 academic year, Professor Strang was a visiting fellow at the James Madison Program at Princeton University. Prior to teaching, Professor Strang served as a judicial clerk ...
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Mark Stricherz, a reporter in Washington, is the author of Why the Democrats Are Blue: Secular Liberalism and the Decline of the People’s Party (Encounter Books).
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Kevin E. Stuart is the executive director of the Austin Institute for the Study of Family & Culture. He is also the editor of the Catholicism & Society book series for the Society for Catholic Social Scientists (Franciscan University Press). Stuart received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin where he studied public law and political philosophy, and was a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge. He earned a Master of Sciences from the London School of Economics and Political Science after receiving undergraduate ...
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Paul G. Sturdee is a retired teacher of philosophy. He entered academia after a varied career in manufacturing industry, health care, and medical/technical sales; he has also worked in financial services. During the 1990s he taught on undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of Warwick in the UK, and was the Reviews Editor of Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology. His current interests range from the relationship between the idea of a moral framework and that of the sovereign individual, to wider cultural concerns about the impact of political ideologies on the moral relationship between individual and community, ...
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The Rev. D. Paul Sullins, Ph.D., is Research Professor of Sociology at the Catholic University of America and Senior Research Associate of the Ruth Institute. Formerly Episcopalian, Fr. Sullins is a married Catholic priest with an inter-racial family of three children, two adopted.
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Austin Walker is the Associate Director and a Scholar-in-Residence at the Lumen Christi Institute. He oversees the Institute's presentation of the Catholic intellectual tradition on the University of Chicago campus. He also leads Great Books seminars for LCI and the University of Chicago's Graham School. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought in 2022, where he wrote on the political philosophy of John Henry Newman. He holds a B.A. in Greek and Latin from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an M.A. from the University of Mississippi.
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Grayson P. Walker currently clerks on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. He previously served as Deputy General Counsel to Oklahoma Governor J. Kevin Stitt, to whom Grayson provided strategic counsel on legal, policy, and ethical matters. Before law school, Grayson worked as a middle school teacher, campus minister, and research assistant in the Texas House of Representatives. He holds degrees from Southern Methodist University's Dedman College, Knox Theological Seminary, and the University of Oklahoma College of Law.
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Renée Waller is a Southern California native living in Washington, D.C. She is currently studying the Humanities at the University of Dallas and is an alumna of Biola University and the Torrey Honors College.
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Brian Walsh is the executive director of the Ethics and Public Policy Center's program on American Religious Freedom. Before joining EPPC, Mr. Walsh was Senior Legal Research Fellow in former Attorney General Edwin Meese's Center for Legal & Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Regent University School of Law and holds a bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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Educated at Harvard and Stanford, Bernadette Waterman Ward is Associate Professor of English at the University of Dallas. She is the author of Eliot's Angels George Eliot, René Girard, and Mimetic Desire (forthcoming, University of Notre Dame Press) and World as Word: Philosophical Theology in Gerard Manley Hopkins. President of the St. John Henry Newman Association, and a board member for more than two decades, she has written numerous articles on Newman; on the board of scholars for the Hopkins Quarterly, she writes frequently on Hopkins. She is president of Phi Beta ...
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Thomas M. Ward is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University, and a Visiting Professor at Hildegard College. He blogs at www.thomasmward.com.
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Bradley C. S. Watson is Professor of Politics and Philip M. McKenna Chair in American and Western Political Thought at Saint Vincent College. He has authored or edited many books, covering the fields of higher education, political philosophy, and constitutional law, including Living Constitution, Dying Faith: Progressivism and the New Science of Jurisprudence. He is currently finishing a volume dealing with twentieth-century historians, and their treatment of the phenomenon of progressivism, tentatively entitled Progressivism: The Strange History of an Idea.
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Micah Watson is Associate Professor of political science at Calvin University.
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Richard Weikart is professor of modern European history at California State University, Stanislaus. He is author of six books, including The Death of Humanity: And the Case for Life and Hitler's Religion. His current book project will provide a history and critique of euthanasia and assisted suicide.
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Thomas G. West holds the Potter Chair in Politics at Hillsdale College. His Hillsdale faculty page has pdfs of many of his publications. He is the author of three books: Plato’s Apology of Socrates (1979), Vindicating the Founders (1997), and The Political Theory of the American Founding (2017).
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Joshua B. Wester serves as Chair of Research in Christian Ethics at the ERLC. He is also pursuing a Th.M. in Public Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Josh is married to McCaffity, and they have two children.
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Edward Whelan is a Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and holds EPPC’s Antonin Scalia Chair in Constitutional Studies.
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Christopher White is the Director of Education and Programs at the Center for Bioethics and Culture and a 2013-2014 Robert Novak Fellow.
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Adam White is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and co-director of George Mason University’s C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State.
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Thomas Joseph White, O.P., grew up in southeast Georgia, and grew up in an inter-religious household. He studied at Brown University and Oxford university, and entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. He is the director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum in Rome and a professor of theology. Among his books are included Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology, The Incarnate Lord: A Thomistic Study in Christology, and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism. In 2011 he was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical ...
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Robert Louis Wilken is William R. Kenan Professor Emeritus of the History of Christianity at the University of Virginia.
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Abigail Wilkinson is a graduate student in moral theology at the University of Notre Dame. Previously, she received an MA in human rights from The Catholic University of America and a BA in history from Christendom College. Her primary interests concern virtue, biomedical ethics, and political theology.
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Jacob Wolf is Assistant Professor of Government in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Honors College at Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA. Prior to this, he was the 2020-2021 John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Fellow in the James Madison Program at Princeton University. His expertise lies at the nexus of American politics and political philosophy, and his scholarly research investigates the theological origins of modern politics and the political origins of modern theology. He writes frequently on how democracy and individualism have changed the beliefs and practices of religion in modern America. He received his Ph.D. ...
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C.J. Wolfe will teach political science as an assistant professor at the University of St. Thomas in Houston this fall. He has previously taught at the University of Dallas, North Lake College, and Founders Classical Academy.
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Christopher Wolfe is Distinguished Research Scholar at the University of Dallas and Emeritus Professor at Marquette University. He is the author of The Rise of Modern Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, and Natural Law Liberalism.
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