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Life: God & politics

Gazette, Colorado Springs, CO - November 11, 2007

Program aims to hone students' intellectual skills, preparing them to take their conservative Christian beliefs into public-sector jobs. They look like graduates waiting to march across the stage to get their diplomas. But the students, seated around a granite table at Grace Church, dress in long, black academic robes every day.

The Other ‘08 Religious Controversy

FrontPageMag.com - August 28, 2007

Few would bat an eye at recent news of an evangelical pastor and fellow Christian conservatives engaged in a political fight in Iowa. But theres a twist to this story. The Christian conservatives were fighting each other.

Cities of God Lecture Series

The Native Tourist - July 30, 2007

At one time Western religious belief and city building coincided. Informed by the Bibles grand story from Genesis to Revelation, the idea of human culture as a development from seminal life in the Garden of Eden to full human flourishing in the City of God inspired the Christians to take city building seriously.

Celebrating Our Graduates

Rutgers University - April 5, 2007

What with the war in Iraq, 9/11, and the race for president, the presidencyand, specifically, the reach of presidential powersis a much-scrutinized, controversial topic among both academics and the general public.

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Alan Crippen has been helping college students understand, embrace and defend our nation's most precious possessions, namely the spiritual and intellectual capital required for a free and prosperous nation. I have met many of the students he has taught and inspired to carry on and lead the American Experiment. It is exciting to see those efforts continue and expand through the John Jay Institute, and I look forward to witnessing the fruit of those labors take their rightful place in leading America into the future."
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