V&V Q&A: On the Church, State, and JFK vs. Nixon (with Richard Jewell)

March 31, 2008 | by | Topic: The American Story, The Content of Character, Vision & Values Concise E-publications

Editor’s Note: The “V&V Q&A” is an e-publication from the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an intriguing thinker or opinion-maker that we hope will prove illuminating to readers everywhere. Read more>

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Anti-Semitism and the Religious Left

March 28, 2008 | by | Topic: The American Story

For a generation after World War II, particularly given revelations of the Holocaust, most American Protestant denominations embraced a more tolerant attitude toward Jews. Since the 1980s, however, there has been a marked shift, evident in the anti-Israeli positions adopted … Read more>

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V&V Q&A: On the Church and State and Public Education (with Dr. Jason Edwards)

March 26, 2008 | by | Topic: The Battle for the Mind, Vision & Values Concise E-publications

Editor’s Note: The “V&V Q&A” is an e-publication from the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an intriguing thinker or opinion-maker that we hope will prove illuminating to readers everywhere. Read more>

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Easter with Mr. Buckley

March 25, 2008 | by | Topic: The DNA of Greatness

Like many people, I suppose, my bookshelves are filled with books I’ve purchased with plans to read someday, sometime … but not right now. A couple of weeks ago, I grabbed one of those books, bought almost 10 years ago, … Read more>

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Atheism Versus the Resurrection

March 25, 2008 | by | Topic: The Content of Character

In recent years, it has become fashionable among secular journals to mark Easter week by publishing articles denying that Jesus Christ was resurrected from the tomb. It seems they can always find someone with the credentials of a Christian minister … Read more>

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V&V Q&A: On the Religious Left, Part II (with Dr. Earl Tilford)

March 20, 2008 | by | Topic: The Content of Character, Vision & Values Concise E-publications

Editor’s Note: The “V&V Q&A” is an e-publication from the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an intriguing thinker or opinion-maker that we hope will prove illuminating to readers everywhere. Read more>

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V&V Q&A: On the Religious Left and the Prince of Peace (with Dr. Earl Tilford)

March 19, 2008 | by | Topic: The Content of Character, Vision & Values Concise E-publications

Editor’s Note: The “V&V Q&A” is an e-publication from the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an intriguing thinker or opinion-maker that we hope will prove illuminating to readers everywhere. Read more>

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2008 – “Hamilton and the Greenback”

March 18, 2008 | by | Topic: American Founders Luncheon Series Lectures, Streaming Video

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Clinton vs. the War Hero

March 18, 2008 | by | Topic: The American Story

Picture this scenario: The Democratic Party presidential candidate is an ex-radical from the 1960s, who had taken a sharp turn to the left during college, who denounced the Vietnam War as an undergraduate, who went on to Yale Law School … Read more>

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Flash Update: The Continuing Financial Crackup

March 17, 2008 | by | Topic: The Path to Freedom

Precarious. Ominous. Dismal. Woeful. Vulnerable. Perilous. These are just a few of the adjectives that describe the current condition of the United State’s financial markets. The crisis that I wrote about in this column last Dec. 27 has continued to … Read more>

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V&V Q&A: On Jefferson, Deism, and Church-State Separation (with Dr. Gary Scott Smith)

March 14, 2008 | by | Topic: The Content of Character, Vision & Values Concise E-publications

Editor’s Note: The “V&V Q&A” is an e-publication from the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an intriguing thinker or opinion-maker that we hope will prove illuminating to readers everywhere. Read more>

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The Kremlin’s Really Bad Month: March 1983

March 12, 2008 | by | Topic: The Global Challenge

Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in the American Thinker.

It was 25 years ago this month, March 1983, that the Soviet Union went into hysterics, both realizing and arguably beginning the terminal phase in its deadly life cycle.… Read more>

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Obama’s Global Poverty Act

March 10, 2008 | by | Topic: The Path to Freedom

Senator Barack Obama, the eminently likable possible Democratic nominee for president, has sponsored a “Global Poverty Act” that would require the United States to increase foreign aid by approximately $65 billion per year. If the Senate passes this bill, it … Read more>

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VISION & VALUES CONCISE: Q&A on the Church & State in 2008

March 7, 2008 | by | Topic: The Content of Character, Vision & Values Concise E-publications

Editor’s Note: The “V&V Q&A” is an e-publication from the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an intriguing thinker or opinion-maker that we hope will prove illuminating to readers everywhere. Read more>

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Bill Buckley’s Defiance of Big History

March 5, 2008 | by | Topic: The DNA of Greatness

One probably had to live through the times to better appreciate the real significance of William F. Buckley. A deserving plethora of encomia—wouldn’t he use a word like this?—currently suffuses conservative media outlets, cataloguing the great man’s kindness, humility, extraordinary … Read more>

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The United States as Global Citizen

March 3, 2008 | by | Topic: The Global Challenge

Many Americans wonder why the United States isn’t more popular on the global stage. Why are our relations with allied countries often lukewarm, at best? After all, we saved the world from fascism in World War II and communism in … Read more>

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