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2003/2004

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George Weigel – Religious Conviction and Democratic Pluralism

  • 2003/2004
  • Ethics in Public Life
  • Man and Society
  • Politics and Religion

George Weigel is Senior Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington D.C.
Seminar on 20 May 2004

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Sir Michael Quinlan – The Just War tradition: is it still relevant?

  • 2003/2004
  • Ethics in Public Life
  • Politics and Religion

Sir Michael Quinlan was Permanent Under-Secretary, Department of Defence, 1988-1992
Seminar on 24 March 2004

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A Blog for All Seasons

  • 29 June 2012: Developments in Immigration
  • 21 June 2012: The Leveson Soap Opera
  • 18 June 2012: A Lesson Learnt from the Euro Crisis
  • 14 June 2012: The Reign of Queen Elizabeth II: Constancy in an Ever-changing Society
  • 08 June 2012: Love for the People

Areas of Study

  • Ethics in Public Life
  • Human Rights
  • Politics and Religion
  • Ethics in Corporate Life
  • Man and Society
  • Understanding Science
  • Thomas More
  • Law, Ethics, and Society Discussion Group
  • Young Persons' Discussion Group

Past Events

  • Students Project on Citizenship
  • Manchester Symposium
  • Metaphysics, Ontology and the Science-Religion Debate
  • Thomas More Memorial Lecture
  • ‘Dangerous Schools for Boys’: Winning Hearts and Minds - May 2012

 


The Thomas More Institute seeks to promote discourse on issues of importance, while remaining independent of particular opinions and approaches. The views expressed in seminar papers, and in contributions to the discussions which follow them, are the sole responsibility of the persons concerned, and not to be regarded as the corporate view of the Institute or of any employer or body to which they may belong.