Sold-Out Restoring a Nation Conference Attracts Worldwide Interest
Conference talks exploring America鈥檚 classical and Christian foundations, proposing reforms, now available for public viewing.
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November 7, 2022

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥擬ore than 250 scholars, writers, and students gathered at 探花社区 on October 7-8, 2022, for Restoring a Nation: The Common Good in the American Tradition, an academic conference focused on repurposing the wisdom of America鈥檚 common good tradition to tackle the challenges of the 21st century.

Underscoring its timeliness and importance, Restoring a Nation was the best-attended academic conference in the University鈥檚 history and provoked dozens of news articles and essays around the world.

In collaboration with the Bonum Commune Foundation, 探花社区鈥檚 Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life sponsored the conference.

鈥淭he Restoring a Nation conference at 探花社区 turned out to be聽the most talked-about Catholic intellectual gathering of 2022鈥攁 testament to the rigor and richness of the ideas on offer, as well of the University’s steadfast support and gracious hospitality,鈥 said Sohrab Ahmari, conference organizer and visiting fellow at Franciscan鈥檚 Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life.

鈥淭he Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life was honored to host a stellar group of writers and scholars willing to help our center fulfill its mission to bring Catholic teachings into the public square,鈥 said Dr. Anne Hendershott, professor of sociology and director of Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life. 鈥淚 am grateful to our visiting fellow, Sohrab Ahmari, for creating this important conference.鈥

Select conference keynotes and panel discussions are available for . Speakers included well-known scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals such as Ahmari; Hendershott; Dr. Patrick J.聽 Deneen, political science professor, University of Notre Dame; Dr. Gladden Pappin, politics professor, University of Dallas; Dr. Scott Hahn, theology professor, 探花社区; Dr. Chad Pecknold, political theology professor, The Catholic University of America; R.R. Reno, editor, First Things; Adrian Vermeule, constitutional law professor, Harvard Law School; writer and political economist Michael Lind; John A. Burtka IV, president, Intercollegiate Studies Institute; Dr. Darel E. Paul, political science professor, Williams College; Rachel Bovard, senior director of policy, the Conservative Partnership Institute; Josh Hammer, opinion editor, Newsweek; Matthew Schmitz, editor, Compact; Hadar Ahiad Hazony, doctoral candidate, University of Notre Dame; Patrick J. Smith, The Josias; and J.D. Vance, candidate for U.S. Senate, Ohio.

The mission of conference sponsor, , is to bring faithful Catholic scholarly reflection to bear on the most pressing ethical questions in contemporary culture鈥攓uestions of marriage and sexuality, war and peace, life and death, as well as economic and social justice.

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