Robert P. George

Cornel West, Robert George mark Jan. 6 anniversary with call for courageous leaders

By Adelle M. Banks — January 9, 2023
WASHINGTON (RNS) — ‘This country desperately needs courageous spiritual leadership,’ said the Rev. Eugene Rivers at the anniversary event, to ‘speak to the existential crisis that confronts us.’

Talking MLK, Robert George and Cornel West offer antidote to partisanship

By Adelle M. Banks — May 30, 2018
WASHINGTON (RNS) — West said he’s had to answer critics who can’t understand how he travels around the country with George: 'I say, "Have you met him? Have you sat down and talked with him?"'

Dear Catholics: Stop Trump, says National Review appeal

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — March 7, 2016
(RNS) In an open letter to fellow Catholics, 40 conservative opinion leaders call the GOP front-runner a demagogue, dangerous to democracy.

Conservative culture warrior Robert George ‘out of danger’ after health crisis

By David Gibson — December 10, 2015
(RNS) Prayers and good wishes have been circulating on social media as word spread that the Princeton professor suffered an aortic dissection, which can be fatal.

Christian leaders call for end to US strikes in Iraq, focus on peaceful resolution

By David Gibson — August 28, 2014
(RNS) The letter stands in contrast to a petition launched by conservative Catholic, evangelical and Jewish activists who demanded that President Obama sharply escalate military action against Islamic extremists.

Religious rights watchdog pushes to add Pakistan, Syria to list of worst offenders

By Lauren Markoe — May 22, 2014
WASHINGTON (RNS) Pakistan and Syria have earned their places on the list of the world's worst violators of religious freedom, says a leading religious liberty watchdog.

REPORT: State Department should double list of worst religious freedom offenders

By Brian Pellot — April 30, 2014
(RNS) The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom is calling for the secretary of state to add Syria and seven other countries to the list of worst religious freedom offenders.

ANALYSIS: Will the Kermit Gosnell verdict change the abortion debate?

By David Gibson — May 14, 2013
(RNS) When rogue abortionist Kermit Gosnell was found guilty of delivering and then killing late-term infants, abortion opponents were convinced they had a case that could finally reshape a static abortion debate. Yet for a variety of reasons, those prayers for a game-changing impact may go unanswered.
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