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Just as Pope Francis wanted to redesign power and money, it is necessary to rethink the concept of sovereignty itself.
The biblical book of Genesis presents the story of how God's new way for humankind finds its first adherent in a single individual-Abraham, a man out of Mesopotamia-and how that way survives through three generations in the troubled households of Abraham, his son Isaac, and his grandson Jacob, who is renamed Israel.
Proselytizers of atheism seem to have concluded that if they’re big enough jerks, they will seduce the faithful into abandoning God.
It has been a little over a month since the pontificate of Pope Francis began. We already find ourselves facing some important indications of his teaching.
The recent election as Pope of Francis seems to have revived a certain interest in the relationship between Catholicism and the market.
The College of Cardinals met in conclave Monday to begin the process of electing a new pope. The cardinals have been getting plenty of advice from American journalists.
In the days since Pope Benedict XVI announced that he will step down at the end of February, speculation about his successor has obsessed about nationality, race, and geography.
Leading Christian college professors will highlight recent findings about how — in these consequential times — values inform evangelical participation in policy debates. Complimentary copies of “Is the Good Book Good Enough? Evangelical Perspectives on Public Policy” (Lexington Books, 2nd Edition, 2013) will be available for all conference attendees.
In these days of inflamed electoral rhetoric, many ask me to discuss the role of Catholics in politics.
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AEI’s Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies will host General Raymond Odierno, chief of staff of the US Army, for the second installment of a series of four events with each member of the Joint Chiefs.
Please join AEI for a briefing on the TPP and the current trade agenda from 12:00 – 1:15 on Tuesday, July 30th in 106 Dirksen Senate Office Building.
Experts from the US, Europe, Canada, and Asia will address efforts to moderate housing cycles using countercyclical lending policies.











