About the Author: Francis Phillips
Francis Phillips writes from the UK. She has a regular blog at The Catholic Herald. This review is reprinted from Mercatornet.com with the kind permission of the editor.
Francis Phillips writes from the UK. She has a regular blog at The Catholic Herald. This review is reprinted from Mercatornet.com with the kind permission of the editor.
James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature.
Rev Gavan Jennings is a priest of the Opus Dei Prelature working in Dublin. He is editor of Position Papers.
Collin Slowey is a student at Baylor University in Texas, where he studies political science and great texts. He has written on the intersection of faith and politics for the Center for Public Justice and the American Enterprise Institute. This essay originally appeared at Public Discourse: The Journal of the Witherspoon Institute and is reprinted with the kind permission of the editor. See www.thepublicdiscourse.com
This article first appeared at: www.wordonfire.org. Bishop Robert Barron is an author, speaker, theologian, and founder of Word on Fire, a global media ministry. This article has been reprinted with the kind permission of the editors.
James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature.
James Campbell SJ, BSc, MA(Oxon), LLM, Phd is currently the Chief Librarian and Senior Lecturer in Canon Law at Hekima University College, Nairobi. He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford and holds an LL.M. from Cardiff Law School and a joint PhD/JCD Doctorate in Canon Law from the University of Louvain.
Margaret Hickey has written articles on social, cultural and faith issues for The Irish Examiner, Human Life Review (US), The Irish Times, The Furrow and The Irish Catholic. She is a mother of three and lives with her husband in Blarney.
James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature.