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Drew Christiansen, S.J., served as the editor in chief of America from 2005 to 2012. He was a Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Human Development at Georgetown University and a senior fellow with the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs. He was co-editor with Carole Sargent of A World Free from Nuclear Weapons: The Vatican Conference on Disarmament (Georgetown, 2020).
In All Things
Drew Christiansen
From editor in chief Drew Christiansen S J writing for the Washington Post s On Faith blog If as common sense tells us we should learn from our mistakes Americans have many lessons to draw from our nine-year military engagement in Iraq Here are three Beware politicians employing intellig
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
Being a football hero doesn't make you a moral hero.
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
Singing God's praises on Arizona's Mexican border
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
As we celebrate Earth Day, a reminder from former editor in chief Drew Christiansen, S.J., that sustainability is "a justice issue."
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
Even under the best of circumstances, listening can be a painful sort of asceticism.
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
Muslim hip-hop artists are using the music to spread a message of nonviolence.
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Remembering Archbishop Pietro Sambi
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
It is high summer, and for many, that means time for leisure reading.
In All Things
Drew Christiansen
The report that Archbishop Pietro Sambi the apostolic nuncio to the United States died from complications after lung surgery Wednesday July 27 was sad news indeed A large towering man with a booming voice he was an exceptionally bold diplomat Once when the tour bus carrying U S bishops from