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True Conservatism - Charles Colson

As the presidential campaign heats up, Christians need to see that most of the issues being debated arise from conflicting ideologies of the two parties. But we should be taken in by nobody's ideology.  Read more...

Truth and Tolerance, Again - Father Richard John Neuhaus

The notion that in matters of religion, but not only in matters of religion, one must make a choice between tolerance and truth is as persistent as it is false. It comes up again in connection with a study designed by sociologists James D. Davidson and Dean R. Hoge that explores how the sexual scandals have influenced Catholic attitudes toward the faith and the Church.  Read more...

Twelve Steps to Man - Mark Gauvreau Judge

I've been doing research for a book on the role of Christianity in Alcoholics Anonymous. I've come to the conclusion that the primary role of the Catholic Church in AA is as a piñata — indeed, the one acceptable target in an organization that prides itself on acceptance of every conceivable kind of faith. This is a shame, considering that one of the most remarkable Catholic priests who ever lived, a man who played a vital role in the founding of AA, has been all but forgotten, even in the halls of AA itself.  Read more...

Twilight of Sociology - Wilfred M. McClay

Seymour Martin Lipset explored the social forces that limit individual freedom. Is an era of inquiry over?  Read more...

Two Versions of Liberalism - Iain T. Benson

What is really at issue in some recent high profile court cases touching on the freedom of conscience and religion.   Read more...

Ubuntu: Something our society needs - Donald DeMarco

On June 17, 2008, the Boston Celtics broke their huddle with the chant, "ubuntu", just as they had before every game in their grueling 116-game season.  Read more...

We're Split - Dinesh D'Souza

The courts have become the place where some of the most important issues of American social and moral life are now settled.  Read more...

What Europe Really Needs - Paul Johnson

The Continent has turned its back on both the past and the future.  Read more...

What happens when you inherit your uncle’s underclothes - Paul Johnson

Just as the English have inspired supreme artistry in male dress, symbolised by Savile Row and Beau Brummell, so they have also contributed a dissenting movement of genteel shabbiness or grand nonconformity.  Read more...

What Harvard Finds Unfit to Print - Stanley Kurtz

In the ivory tower today, the idea that marriage is good is apparently considered an extremist notion.  Read more...


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