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Robby George Profile

The New York Times Magazine for this weekend features a long profile of Princeton professor Robert P. George, written by David D. Kirkpatrick.

Kirkpatrick dubs George "this country's most influential conservative Christian thinker," and the "reigning brain of the Christian right." That's a fair assessment. In fact, if anything Kirkpatrick understates George's involvement in the Christian right.

Read George's September '08 Spectator feature here.

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Francis Beckwith| 12.18.09 @ 5:08PM

What a nicely done piece.

I owe much to Robby. In 2002-2003 I served as a James Madison Fellow at Princeton while working on a monograph, Defending Life, that was eventually published by Cambridge University Press in 2007.

I am fairly certain that my year at Princeton was instrumental in landing my current post at Baylor University.

God bless Robby George!

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