My tribute to my esteemed teacher and friend Joseph Raz: Philosopher of Freedom. https://t.co/Hd1IaUbp8V via @PublicDiscourse
— Robert P. George🇻🇦🇺🇸🪕 (@McCormickProf) June 29, 2022
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Robert George on Joseph Raz
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Brief by Finnis and George in the Dobbs Case
By "persons," did those who enacted the 14th Amendment mean human beings at all stages of development and in all conditions, including children in utero? In a Brief in the Dobbs case, Prof. John Finnis and I say yes. Prof. Aaron Tang says no. Our response:https://t.co/5IvjSFllWJ
— Robert P. George (@McCormickProf) September 21, 2021
Remember the article last week purporting to cast doubt on the "27 states" that prohibited abortion in 1868? Profs. John Finnis and @McCormickProf have penned a withering preliminary reply to Prof. @AaronTangLaw: https://t.co/Ymc0dgZhyw
— Josh Craddock (@joshjcraddock) September 21, 2021
Friday, July 02, 2021
Why We Are Restless
Great interview by Hope Leman of Ben and Jenna Storey on their new book in my series at Princeton University Press--New Forum Books--"Why We Are Restless: On the Modern Quest for Contentment."https://t.co/VDecqjAdu4
— Robert P. George (@McCormickProf) July 2, 2021
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
George and Anderson Respond to Pope Francis
What did Pope Francis say about "civil unions"? What did he mean? How does the teaching of the Catholic Church on marriage and sexual morality bear on questions of legally recognized partnerships of various kinds? Ryan Anderson and I examine the questions.https://t.co/Ur8xRi8Rju
— Robert P. George (@McCormickProf) October 28, 2020
No public official or religious leader can change the nature of marriage or the moral status of non-marital sexual conduct. For a law to serve the common good, it must reflect the truth about marriage.https://t.co/Io1KthkVsZ via @PublicDiscourse @McCormickProf
— Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd) October 28, 2020
Friday, October 23, 2020
Robert George on the Commission on Unalienable Human Rights Report
Robert George on the Commission on Unalienable Rights Report https://t.co/m7ertmoQsk via @theird
— Robert P. George (@McCormickProf) October 23, 2020
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
And yet, Robert George recommended this...
Sexuality and Gender Studies: Practical and Political Sources, Theoretical Frameworks, and Recent Debates
July 18-22
Berkeley Institute, Berkeley CA
Featuring Neville Hoad, who looks like a true believer in queer theory and the like, and Candace Vogler, who started her academic career as a feminist. Did she have a conversion experience, or does she remain a feminist in analytic Thomist's clothing?
Friday, December 11, 2015
Friday, November 27, 2015
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Two Roberts on the Synod Relatio
The Need to Resist Heretical Tendencies
Robert George
More: “Relatio” causes a stir in the Synod: it is a preparatory text
Cardinal Burke: Synod's mid-term report "lacks a solid foundation in the Sacred Scriptures and the Magisterium"
Synod turns its attention to same-sex couples
Family: The Synod’s new approach
Mgr. Forte: Guaranteeing gay people’s rights is a matter of respect
What an Amazing Coincidence! Abp. Bruno Forte's Personal "Gayspel" and Italian Politics - Plus: Saint Paul the Apostle versus Forte
Synods are messy. The media quarantine isn’t helping.
Vatican Cardinal Calls For More Transparency At Synod Of Bishops
Friday, July 12, 2013
John Creech's Summary of a Lecture by Robert George
Thursday, May 30, 2013
The Common Good and Scale
Monday, June 11, 2012
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Alfonso Gomez-Lobo wrote a short introduction to the NNLT.
In Memoriam: Alfonso Gomez-Lobo
Michael Dummett
Remembering Michael Dummett
A faculty page.
Gifford Lecture Series bio
The Revision of the Roman Liturgy: A Review
A Conversion Story
Michael Dummett On the Morality of Contraception
Friday, January 27, 2012
by Patrick Lee, Robert P. George and Gerard V. Bradley
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Monday, October 03, 2011
Two from Mirror of Justice
What's new in the second edition of Natural Law and Natural Rights?
"Adds a substantial postscript by the author developing and refining the theory in response to thirty years of discussion, criticism, and further work in the field"
2. Robert George, The Question of Judicial Supremacy
Reflections of a Questioner: The Palmetto Freedom Forum Revisited
by Robert P. George