Still reporting from the Making Men Moral
Conference in honor of Robert George at Union University . . .
I've had the chance to hear some great lines offered up by
conservative academics. Here are a couple:
Paul Kerry (BYU) on the difference between Robert George and
Cornel West:
"Last year, Robert George was invited to meet with Pope
Benedict XVI. Cornel West was similarly honored to be
invited to meet with Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez."
Russ Moore (Southern Seminary) on better relations between
evangelicals and Catholics:
"Very few evangelicals today would still say the Pope is the
Anti-Christ. Bill Maher might, but evangelicals
wouldn't."
Union has done a tremendous job of putting this conference
together. They may be on track to become another
conservative favorite like Hillsdale, the graduate school at
Claremont, and the political theory program at LSU (represented
here by the delightful James Stoner).
Later, I'll have a report about the events of this evening.
Richard John Neuhaus was slated to speak at the conference, but
died recently, thus leaving a substantial hole in the
conservative tapestry. It's a hole, thankfully, that we have men
like Robert George and Father
Robert Sirico to help fill.
Tonight, Robert George, Harry Poe, and others will host an
informal conversation with the assembled guests. I'm
guessing we'll have a great time hearing stories about the
exploits of Father Neuhaus.
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