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It’s the difference 30 years make. At the beginning of the last decade of the 20th century, the Soviet Union disintegrated. People living behind the Iron Curtain began to reclaim
George Weigel is a Catholic theologian and one of America’s leading public intellectuals, having written two dozen books on topics ranging from politics to theology to culture. He holds EPPC’s William
The following is an interview between EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel and Terence P. Jeffrey of CNSnews.com. George Weigel, author of a best-selling two-volume biography of John Paul II,
In his new book, Lessons in Hope: My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II, author George Weigel writes that John Paul II once noted wistfully that the first biographers who attempted
Pope St. John Paul II’s biographer, George Weigel, is well known for having written two seminal works on the late pontiff, but in a new book, he offers the reader something more:
Editor’s note: This the first installment of The Catholic World Report‘s series “The Creative Catholic,” which will feature interviews with notable Catholic authors, artists, and thinkers. CWR recently caught with author
The following interview appeared in the Italian Catholic newspaper Avvenire in a special edition dedicated to Pope Benedict XVI’s 80th birthday. Professor Weigel, every Sunday at the Angelus, and every
George Lindbeck, the distinguished Lutheran theologian, served from 1962 through 1965 as one of sixty “Delegated Observers” from other Christian communions at the Second Vatican Council. As Lindbeck has noted
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