Robert P. George is arguably the most potent conservative in the
academic firmament. Through his scholarship and the
outstanding programs of the James Madison program at Princeton
University, George has contributed powerfully to the
philosophical debate over the sanctity of life, marriage, and
religion in the public square.
Next month, Union University in Jackson, Tennessee is holding a
conference in honor of the 15th anniversary of the publication of
George's outstanding book
Making Men Moral. The roster of speakers is quite
good. In addition to Professor George, Hadley Arkes, James
Stoner, Jean Bethke Elshtain, and many others will be in
attendance. I'm not certain of it, but Francis Beckwith may also
be there.
Richard John Neuhaus had been slated to attend before his death
last week. I imagine most of those attending this
conference will be his friends and admirers. Informal
tributes may bloom.
For those who don't remember, Union University is the school that
rebounded so admirably from a devastating tornado strike last
year.
Check out the
website for the conference here.