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George Weigel Links:

    -ESSAY: The moral foundations of freedom: lessons from the religious encounter with democracy (George Weigel, 15/11/00, Online Opinion)
   
-ESSAY: Modernising the two ideas of liberty (George Weigel, 15/05/02, Online Opinion)
    -ESSAY: Modernising the two ideas of liberty, part 2: a tale of two Monks (George Weigel, 23/05/02, Online Opinion)
    -ESSAY: Modernising the two ideas of liberty, part 3: the idea of freedom we need. (George Weigel, 15/05/02, Online Opinion)
    -REVIEW: of Rocks of Ages: Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life by Stephen Jay Gould (George Weigel, Commentary)
    -ARCHIVES: "george weigel" (Find Articles)
    -REVIEW: of WITNESS TO HOPE The Biography of Pope John Paul II By George Weigel (Jon Meacham, NY Times Book Review)
    -REVIEW: Witness to Hope by George Weigel (Paul Johnson, Commentary)
    -REVIEW: of Witness to Hope by George Weigel A Pope Who Knows How to Pope (Elias Crim, Intellectual Capital)
    -REVIEW: The Man of the Century  A review by Lee Edwards of Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II  by George Weigel (World & I)
    -REVIEW: of Witness To Hope by George Weigel The Legacy of John Paul II :  Why the bishop of Rome may be the most important figure in this secularist age.   (Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Christianity Today)
    -REVIEW: Witness to Hope by George Weigel (James H. Billington, The National Interest)
    -REVIEW: Witness to Hope by George Weigel (Eamon Duffy, Commonweal)

Book-related and General Links:

    -The Holy See: The Vatican Website
    -His Holiness John Paul II (Catholic Information Center on Internet)
    -The Writings of Pope John Paul II - FTP archives of Catholic Information Network
    -His Holiness Pope John Paul II (Writings and Speeches of John Paul II)
    -REVIEW: of John Paul II: Crossing the Threshold of Hope (1994) (Philip Zaleski, First Things)
    -ESSAY: What Would the World Be Like Without Him? (Robin Wright, July 1994 Atlantic Monthly)