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This is a collection of essays on current hot topics in the light of timeless moral principles based in faith and reason. The book is a follow-up to the authors’ highly-praised 2014 The Race to Save Our Century. That book laid out the “Whole Life” principles that should ground the pro-life movement in particular, and conservative politics generally. This new collection applies those five Whole Life principles to a wide array of issues:
Immigration. What is the proper balance between welcoming newcomers and preserving the Common Good for Americans already here?
Abortion and linked life issues. How can we galvanize the pro-life movement, keep it focused on its concrete legislative goals, and help to build up a Culture of Life?
Religion. Some Christians are peeling away from the church’s universal embrace of humanity, and falling into racialism. Many more are abandoning the church’s respect for concrete nations and communities, and embracing a George Soros-style globalism that threatens democracy and religious freedom. How can we avoid both equally un-Christian errors?
Guns and violence. What are the natural rights of self-defense? How much may the state control that right, before it violates it and subjects citizens to the fear of crime or threat of tyranny?
War and peace. When is it wise for the U.S. to intervene forcefully in the affairs of other nations? What’s the right balance between “realism” and idealism?
These topics and many more are covered in these clear, readable, short essays—which are collected from the authors’ years of commenting on public affairs.
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