Stephen
L. Carter is the author of: “Reflections
of an Affirmative Action Baby” (1991), “The Culture
of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion”
(1994), “Confirmation
Mess: Cleaning Up the Federal Appointments Process” (1995), “Integrity”
(1997), “The
Dissent of the Governed : A Meditation on Law, Religion, and Loyalty”
(1999), “Civility”
(1999), and “God's Name in
Vain : The Wrongs and Rights of Religion in Politics” (2001). He is also
author of the novels “The Emperor
of Ocean Park” (2002), and “New England White”
(2007).
Borzoi Reader -
has news concerning the fight for Carter's novel. The film rights were
bought just as quickly
Integrity: Why we need
a transfusion - an interview with Stephen L. Carter on the issue of
integrity
Just
be Nice: Stephen Carter on civility - the right and the wrong way to
use words
The Courage to
Lose - Stephen Carter's article on Christianity and elections,
focusing on the difficult 2001 American presidential election
The Freedom to
Resist - by Stephen Carter
And the Word Turned Secular – another
Stephen L. Carter article
The
Politics of Disbelief - an excerpt from Stephen Carter's book, God's
Name in Vain
Bookpage – Alden
Mudge’s interview with Stephen L. Carter
Barnes
& Noble.com – their interview with Stephen L. Carter
ReadersRead.com
- their interview with Stephen L. Carter
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