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Civil Religion, Foreign Policy, and the Challenge of Multipolarity

October 6, 2014

Civil Religion, Foreign Policy, and the Challenge of Multipolarity

Tom Banchoff argues that in the United States, civil religion has foreign policy effects by wedding government to an international mission that goes beyond the pursuit of prosperity and security to incorporate the promotion of national values abroad.
What Can the Church Do for the Middle East?

October 5, 2014

What Can the Church Do for the Middle East?

Drew Christiansen, S.J. discusses how the Holy See can address the plight of Christians in the Middle East through examining resettlement options, reassuring Eastern churches, and increasing humanitarian aid.
Blase Cupich is Pope Francis’s American Messenger

September 25, 2014

Blase Cupich is Pope Francis’s American Messenger

E.J. Dionne says Bishop Cupich's appointment as archbishop of Chicago will have an impact beyond the Catholic Church because it tells us a great deal about the role Pope Francis wants the church to play in American life.
Aha Moments: Feminism and Faith

September 23, 2014

Aha Moments: Feminism and Faith

Katherine Marshall explains that the beginnings of the feminist movement in the United States were led by faith communities. She argues that feminism and faith should be allies, not enemies.

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January 1, 2026

Jerome Copulsky on What Comes After the Declaration of Independence

In a Liberty Fund essay, Berkley Center Research Fellow Jerome Copulsky reflects on what the founding document left open once independence was declared, arguing that the declaration offers guiding ideals, but the work of turning those principles into reality falls to each generation. 

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