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Jonathan Aitken

Jonathan Aitken, The American Spectator‘s High Spirits columnist, is most recently author of JohnNewton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace (Crossway Books). His biographies include Charles W. Colson: A Life Redeemed (Doubleday) and Nixon: A Life, now available in a new paperback edition (Regnery).
by | Oct 14, 2009

What makes a prosperous country? Is this purely to do with economic factors or should wider is-sues be taken into…

by | Sep 22, 2009

WELCOME TO THE GREAT PYRAMID, not of ancient Egypt but of 21st-century Kazakhstan. Towering over the surrounding steppes, this 290-foot…

by | Jul 4, 2009

Westminster abbey has been crowning and burying England’s monarchs for 11 centuries. But it rarely pays spiritual homage to anyone…

by | Jun 6, 2009

This time last year, shares in Archbishop Rowan Williams on the imaginary stock exchange of spiritual leadership were plunging with…

by | May 18, 2009

Quirky philanthropy and reform theology seem unlikely bedfellows, but between them they have created one of the newest and most…

by | Apr 10, 2009

America’s National Prayer Breakfast has a problem. It is in danger of becoming an empty social ritual rather than a…

by | Mar 1, 2009

Richard Nixon is having yet another comeback. As his biographer I always thought he would find a way of running…

by | Feb 1, 2009

Syria is a difficult country politically, even for an Obama administration committed to dropping the axis of evil and replacing…

by | Dec 29, 2008

DONOR FATIGUE, NOT TO SAY COLLAPSE, is fast becoming a major problem for many nonprofit organizations. Due to the crisis…

by | Nov 1, 2008

What spiritual lessons should be learned from the world’s white-knuckle ride into, but not yet out of, financial meltdown? As…

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