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A Tribute to Father Neuhaus
The death of Father Neuhaus is a terrible blow. Not for him, who is now united with his Savior and his Redeemer, in whom Father Neuhaus placed all of his trust and all of his hope; but for us, who have lost one of America's leading public intellectuals, a man of profound wisdom and learning, and ...
Richard John Neuhaus, 1936–2009
firstthings.com — Fr. Richard John Neuhaus slipped away today, January 8, shortly before 10 o... (more) Richard John Neuhaus, 1936–2009
Richard John Neuhaus, RIP
rossdouthat.theatlantic.com — I only met him twice, but he was a mentor nonetheless. My family migrated through Christianity when... I was young: I was baptized Episcopalian, attended Evangelical and Pentecostal churches, and became a Catholic, with the rest of my family, when I was ... (more) Richard John Neuhaus, RIP
Thoughts on Neuhaus
inmedias.blogspot.com — I haven't met many famous people, and when it comes to famous intellectuals--particularly those theorists, philosophers, and... theologians that I'm especially interested in--I've met even fewer. Charles Taylor once; Jürgen Habermas once; Amitai Etzioni ... (more) Thoughts on Neuhaus
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First Things: Fr. Richard Neuhaus, R.I.P
Michelle Malkin — ... Peter Wehner’s tribute at NRO says it all: The death of Father Neuhaus is a terrible blow. Not for him, who is now united with his Savior and his Redeemer, in whom Father Neuhaus placed all of his trust and all of his hope; but for us, who have lost one of America’s leading public intellectuals, a man of profound wisdom and learning, and a great champion for the unborn. It was Father Neuhaus, along with his dear, long-time friend George Weigel and just a handful of others like Michael Novak, who not only championed the pro-life cause for so many years, but who gave the rest of ...

R.I.P., Rev. Richard John Neuhaus
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... We thought you might be interested in the tribute which Peter Wehner, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, wrote on National Review Online’s Corner. It is excerpted below: ...

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