For the past few years, I have been associated with the Georgia Family Council’s Gaby Fellowship program. It’s a great opportunity for undergraduates and recent graduates to be an integral part of a good organization, gain experience in the world of state-level public policy, and put that experience in a serious philosophical and theological context. I’ve been very impressed by the Gaby Fellows I’ve met and hope that there are readers of this blog who can point a few more potential Fellows this way.
The application deadline is March 16, 2012.
Letters
Joshua T. Katz’s (“Pure Episcopalianism,” May 2025) reason for a theologically conservative person joining a theologically liberal…
The Revival of Patristics
On May 25, 1990, the renowned patristics scholar Charles Kannengiesser, S.J., delivered a lecture at the annual…
The Enduring Legacy of the Spanish Mystics
Last autumn, I spent a few days at my family’s coastal country house in northwestern Spain. The…