Robert P. George è professore di giurisprudenza McCormick e direttore del programma James Madison in American Ideals and Institutions. È stato presidente della Commissione degli Stati Uniti per la libertà religiosa internazionale (USCIRF), e prima ancora del President's Council on Bioethics e come nominato presidenziale della Commissione dei diritti civili degli Stati Uniti. Ha anche servito come Stati Uniti membro della Commissione mondiale dell'UNESCO sull'etica della conoscenza scientifica e della tecnologia (COMEST). È un ex Judicial Fellow presso la Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti, dove ha ricevuto il Justice Tom C. Clark Award. Laureato allo Swarthmore College, ha conseguito il J.D. e MTS diplomi dell'Università di Harvard e i diplomi di D.Phil., BCL, D.C.L. e D.Litt. dell'Università di Oxford. È stato visiting professor presso la Harvard Law School ed è membro del Council on Foreign Relations.
Mind, Heart, and Soul: Intellectuals and the Path to Rome pdf da Robert Peter George
In a series of fascinating interviews, a cradle Catholic (Robert P. George) and an adult convert (R. J. Snell), offer the stories of sixteen converts, each a public intellectual or leading voice in their respective fields, and each making a significant contribution to the life of the Church.
Mind, Heart, and Soul is a Surprised by Truth for a new generation. It will reinvigorate the faith of Catholics and answer questions or address hurdles those discerning entering the Church may have…by people have had the same questions and the same road.
While some of the converts are well-known, their stories are not. Here they speak for themselves, providing the reasons for belief that prompted these accomplished men and women to embrace the ancient faith.
Included are interviews with a bishop, a leading theologian and priest, a member of the International Theological Commission, a former megachurch pastor, a prominent pro-life scholar, professors from Harvard and other universities, as well as journalists and writers, novelists and scholars. Each are interviewed by another leading scholar, many of whom are themselves converts and familiar with the hesitations, anxieties, discoveries, and hopes of those who discover the Faith.
These conversion stories remind us that the Catholic Church retains her vitality, able to provide answers and reasons for hope to new generations of believers, always sustained by the Holy Spirit. It is all too-easy to become discouraged in our day and age, but God never fails to call people to Himself, as evidenced by these remarkable stories.