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How to Pick a President
Why virtue trumps policy.
In Ukraine's Capital, Mayoral Campaigns Offer Hugs and Sermons
Looking for votes among Kyiv's skeptical evangelicals.
Why Culture War May Never End
Walter Russell Mead on the benefits of division.
Our Geopolitical Moment
Walter Russell Mead argues that evangelicals have a crucial role to play in American foreign affairs.
Q&A: Peter Wehner
Wehner, the former director of the White House Office of Strategic Initiatives and deputy assistant to the President, joined the Ethics and Public Policy Center in August as a senior fellow.
Life, Liberty, and Terrorism
How much freedom should we give up in national emergencies?
Nigeria's Touchy Transition
Christians anticipate next president with mix of reservation and fear.
Nepal's New Peacemakers
Christians become voice for freedom after national crisis.
Miracle Vote
Churches in the Democratic Republic of the Congo rejoice over first free elections in 46 years.
God's Will in the Public Square
Democratic Senator Barack Obama gets it mostly right.
New Life for Nepal
Hindu monarchy abolished; churches can now register.
Should Evangelicals Support Bush's Foreign Policy if He Can't Guarantee Religious Freedom?
Case of Afghan convert causes some to question democracy push in the Middle East.
Palestine's Troubling Democracy
Local Christians fret over Hamas's victory.
Churches Split Over Constitution
Muslim power, social unrest are key issues in the debate.
Iraq's Worrisome Constitution
A future government will have to untangle the threads of a document that claims to be both Islamic and democratic.
Iraqis in U.S. Won't Vote on Constitution
Christian minorities fear Shari'ah law will force a continued exodus from Iraq.
The Cost of Democracy
Christians suffer for joining the cry of 'Syria out.'
The Risks of Regime Change
Middle Eastern Christians might end up more repressed under democracy than under dictators.
Voting Against Anarchy
The greatest threat to liberty in Iraq is not international terrorism.
Q & A: Charles Krauthammer
Syndicated columnist has criticized George W. Bush and Tony Blair for advocating a foreign policy of democratic globalism in the war on terror. Senior news writer Tony Carnes asked Krauthammer to explain his position.

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Pascal Is More Than His Most Famous Argument
Pascal Is More Than His Most Famous Argument
The wager only scratches the surface of his relevance to a post-Christian era.

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