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he faculty of the Tertio Millennio Seminar include:
Reverend Richard John Neuhaus is President of the Institute on Religion and Public Life in New York City. He is editor of the Institute’s publication, First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life. Father Neuhaus’s books include The Naked Public Square: Religion and Democracy in America and The Catholic Moment: The Paradox of the Church in the Postmodern World.
www.firstthings.com
Reverend Maciej Zięba, OP, former Provincial of the Dominicans of Poland, is one of his country’s foremost interpreters of the thought of John Paul II. A founder of the Center for Political Thought in Krakow, he has recently launched a new center dedicated to Catholic social thought, the Tertio Millennio Institute.
http://www.tertio.krakow.pl/
George Weigel is former president and now Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC. He is the author or editor of numerous books. Amongst his recent works is the internationally acclaimed Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II and Letters to a Young Catholic, dedicated to the alumni of the Tertio Millennio Seminar.
www.eppc.org
Russell Hittinger is the Warren Professor of Catholic Studies and Research Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa. He is the author of A Critique of the New Natural Law Theory and The First Grace: Rediscovering the Natural Law in a Post-Christian World.
http://www.law.utulsa.edu/faculty_staff/rhittinger/view?BIBID=104
Father Thomas D. Williams, L.C., is Dean of Theology and Ordinary Professor of Moral Theology and Catholic Social Thought at the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University in Rome. His books include Who Is My Neighbor? Personalism and the Foundations of Human Rights Servants and Witnesses of Hope, Springtime of Evangelization, and Spiritual Progress.
http://www.upra.org/articulo.phtml?se=2&id=2130
Rev. Dr. Jarosław Kupczak, OP, from the Pontifical Theological Academy in Kraków, is one of the world's top experts on John Paul II’s Christian anthropology. He is the author of Destined for Liberty: The Human Person in the Philosophy of Karol Wojtyła/John Paul II.
Michael Novak, theologian, author, and recipient of the 1994 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, holds the George Frederick Jewett Chair in Religion and Public Policy at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. He has written more than twenty books, including the highly influential The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism.
www.michaelnovak.net
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