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  • Marie Poussepin

    • I often notice that whenever we talk about faith and business, the discussion is mostly about businessmen and their faith. But what about women who seek to live a life of holiness in
  • The Christian Revolution

    • Figures like the Jewish scholar Philo of Alexandria (25 B.C.–A.D. 50) moved comfortably between the Hellenic and Jewish worlds. A member of a priestly family, Philo was also a Roman citizen
  • Acton Briefs: Spring 2019

    • A collection of short essays by Acton writers, click a link to jump to that article: Importing drugs from Canada won’t reduce U.S. drug prices by Joe Carter Walmart: Corruption’s causes and
  • Editor's Note: Spring 2019

    • This issue of Religion & Liberty focuses on higher education in all its fulness. Two statistics throw the college tuition crisis into stark relief: Since 1978 – the year the federal
  • Till we have faces

    • An Introduction to Personalism | Juan Manuel Burgos (translated by R.T. Allen) The Catholic University of America Press | 2018 | 233 pages If it is true that “nature abhors a vacuum, ” then
  • Manasseh Cutler

    • It is not possible, in the nature of things, that human laws, or principles of honor, can be adequate substitutes for religion. … Infidelity is a formidable enemy to the true principles of