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Skillen to Address "Christian Stewardship and Sustainability" on May 2

April 8, 2008
The talk will take place north of Baltimore, in Phoenix, Maryland. more...

Jonathan Chaplin to Deliver 14th Annual Kuyper Lecture

April 8, 2008
The Center today announced that Jonathan Chaplin, a specialist in Christian political thought, will discuss the future of Christian-democratic politics in the U.S. and abroad as the 2008 Kuyper Lecturer. The event is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 23 at Villanova University. more...

New Book Explores Catholic and Neo-Calvinist Thinking on Civil Society

April 8, 2008
This new collection features essays by the Center's James W. Skillen and Stanley Carlson-Thies, among others. more...

Center for Public Justice Launches New Website

March 18, 2008
Expanded and redesigned site makes information easier to access. more...

Just Released: "Healing for a Broken World"

March 6, 2008
New book by Steve Monsma guides believers in their efforts to be good Christian citizens. more...

2008 Leadership Award Event Cancelled

March 6, 2008
The Center announces the cancellation of its 2008 Leadership Award presentation. more...

2007 Kuyper Lecture Text Available for Download

February 17, 2008
The text of Dr. Roy Clouser’s Oct. 18 Kuyper Lecture, entitled “A Third View of Rights and Law: A Critique of Both the Declaration and the Constitution,” is now available in PDF form. more...

New Book Examines Global Crises

January 22, 2008
Baker Academic has released Hope in Troubled Times: A New Vision for Confronting Global Crises, a book by the Center’s 1999 Kuyper lecturer, Bob Goudzwaard, along with Mark Vander Vennen and David Van Heemst. more...

International Governance and World Affairs Project to Begin

July 24, 2006
Dr. Steven Meyer, a professor of political science at National Defense University, will serve as a Visiting Scholar with the Center for Public Justice during the next 12 months. His research and writing project will focus on the challenges of governance in a world where most of the institutions familiar to us are undergoing rapid change. more...