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"EPSA is a step toward a more civil, more thoughtful, and more convictional evangelical witness in the public square."

– Russell Moore

 
 
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EPSA Podcasts

This summer, EPSA is highlighting podcasts of addresses delivered at the Making Men Moral Conference held at Union University in February. Mulling over these lectures is an easy way of generating conversation with one another on important practical and theoretical matters of common interest to scholarly Evangelicals who are engaged with political questions. To enter into this dialogue, please post your thoughts on the discussion board.

Paul Kerry – “Good is to be done and promoted: Robert P. George Intellectually Engaged in Making Men Moral”

Russell Moore – “Of Sacraments and Sawdust: Toward the Future of Evangelical-Catholic Public Engagement”

James Stoner – “Politics and Moral Culture: Aristotle, Rawls, and George”

Jack W. Nowlin – Discussant

David Novak – “Robert George on Natural Law: Commonalities and Differences”

Patrick Lee – Discussant

Jean Bethke Elshtain – “Why Selves Cannot be Sovereign”

Seana Sugrue – Discussant

Christopher Tollefsen – “Disability and Social Justice”

Justin D. Barnard – Discussant

Robert P. George, Harry L. Poe, and Friends – An Evening Conversation

Gregory Thornbury – “Mugged by the Enlightenment: The Prospects for Natural Law and Christian Witness in a ‘Show-Don’t-Tell’ World”

Francis J. Beckwith – Discussant

Robert P. George – Chapel Session

Hadley Arkes – Closing Remarks

 
 
 

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