A new book, Brown v. Board of Education: A Civil Rights Milestone and Its Troubled Legacy, overlooks an important reason for the "troubled legacy" of that famous 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Dr. C. Everett Koop, former surgeon general of the United States, argues that economic globalization has not yet caught up with the globalization of disease. Internet technology, however, offers one important means to advance the globalization of health.
Globalization and the Kingdom of God, by Bob Goudzwaard, the 1999 Kuyper Lecturer, is the latest book to be published by the Center for Public Justice (with Baker Books). The 2001 Kuyper Lecture will be presented by James Turner Johnson on Nov. 1.
Stephen Monsma says that the lack of social science research devoted to measuring the effectiveness of faith-based organizations is no reason to hold up President Bush’s initiatives.
A listing of more than 20 publications by the Center for Public Justice on the central ingredient of the new push to give equal treatment to faith-based social service organizations.
Papers presented at the 1998 conference at Princeton Theological Seminary, commemorating the 1898 Stone Lectures of Abraham Kuyper, are now in print.
Professor Mark Noll (Wheaton College) comments on eight similarities between Leo and Kuyper that were important at the end of the 19th century and that are worth taking into account today as Catholics and Protestants consider how to act as responsible public Christians.
Excerpts from a pastoral letter to President Bush from the Pan African Charismatic Evangelical Congress.
James Skillen explains part of the historical background of today’s new round of contention over government’s support of faith-based organizations. President Bush’s proposals are fanning the flames of a very old controversy.