Named by Time in 2005 as one of the nations 25 most influential evangelical leaders, a thinker who has the ear of President George W. Bush on moral and cultural issues, Father Richard John Neuhaus remains little known in secular liberal circles. According to his former protg, Damon Linker, thats a serious problem. In The […]
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