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A Review of "Interpreting the Bible and the Constitution" by Jaroslav Pelikan
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Friday, January 13, 2006
Christopher Levenick reviews Jaroslav Pelikan's series of scriptural discussions and constitutional adjudications.  [Full Story]
The Conservative Persuasion
John Roberts's Studies in Intra-Court Politics Bode Well for His Tenure as Chief Justice
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Thursday, September 29, 2005
To craft a majority will still require securing one more vote. A delicate equipoise of principle and politics, prudence and persuasion, will prove necessary.  [Full Story]
Religious Rights
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Friday, September 9, 2005
A review of Noah Feldman's Divided by God: America's Church-State Problem--And What We Should Do about It.  [Full Story]
An Establishment Conservative?
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2005
What John Roberts might mean for the Supreme Court's views on religion in the public sphere.  [Full Story]
When the Lines Were Drawn
How the Scopes Trial Reshaped Science, Religion, and Politics
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Friday, August 5, 2005
When liberal strategists wonder what's the matter with Kansas, they could do worse than to look back to Tennessee--and to their own caustic dismissive of serious Christians.  [Full Story]
High Noon at Sunrise Rock
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Friday, May 27, 2005
Congress should at least take away the financial incentives from those who would rather destroy veterans' memorials than allow them any religious symbols whatsoever.  [Full Story]
Servus Servorum Dei
The Self-Effacing Modesty of Pope Benedict XVI
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Benedict XVI's pontificate will probably be a steady shoulder to the plough, the work of an unassuming servant, a servant of the servants of God.  [Full Story]
Test of Faith
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Monday, April 18, 2005
Claudio Hummes of Sao Paulo is attracting the most attention as a serious candidate to succeed Pope John Paul II.  [Full Story]
The Ordinary Side of the Extraordinary
It's Important to Evaluate Pope John Paul II on His Terms, Not Ours
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Friday, April 8, 2005
John Paul saw his earthly tasks as ministerial, and we do well to remember that this seemingly ordinary vocation was the basis out of which came his extraordinary achievements.  [Full Story]
Religion and the Founders
The Nation Is out of Step with the American People
By Michael Novak, Christopher Levenick
Posted: Monday, March 7, 2005
Until those on the cultural Left accept the fact that religious principles have nurtured and maintained our constitutional democracy, they will remain on the fringes of our national politics.  [Full Story]
Slouching towards Pluralism
By Christopher Levenick
Posted: Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Christopher Levenick reviews three works: The Transformation of American Religion; Religious Pluralism in America; and Varieties of Religion Today.  [Full Story]
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Financial Services Outlook

In the June issue of Financial Services Outlook, Peter J. Wallison argues that financial market regulation is no longer capable of handling large markets and allowing the creation of risk-management tools like credit default swaps.


Air Quality in America
Air Quality in America

This detailed, data-driven book rebuts mistaken perceptions that U.S. air quality is bad by documenting marked improvements over the past decades.