First Things

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First Things ist eine amerikanische Monatszeitschrift, die sich aus einer ökumenischen Perspektive mit Politik, Religion und Kultur befasst und dabei politisch konservative Standpunkte vertritt. Die Zeitschrift wurde 1990 von Richard John Neuhaus gegründet und wird vom Institute on Religion and Public Life in New York herausgegeben. rdf:langString
First Things (FT) est une revue mensuelle américaine de tendance libérale conservatrice qui paraît également sur Internet. fondée en mars 1990 par (en). rdf:langString
First Things (FT) is an ecumenical and conservative religious journal aimed at "advanc[ing] a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society". The magazine, which focuses on theology, liturgy, church history, religious history, culture, education, society and politics, is inter-denominational and inter-religious, representing a broad intellectual tradition of Christian and Jewish critique of contemporary society. Published by the New York–based Institute on Religion and Public Life (IRPL), First Things is published monthly, except for bi-monthly issues covering June/July and August/September. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString First Things ist eine amerikanische Monatszeitschrift, die sich aus einer ökumenischen Perspektive mit Politik, Religion und Kultur befasst und dabei politisch konservative Standpunkte vertritt. Die Zeitschrift wurde 1990 von Richard John Neuhaus gegründet und wird vom Institute on Religion and Public Life in New York herausgegeben.
rdf:langString First Things (FT) is an ecumenical and conservative religious journal aimed at "advanc[ing] a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society". The magazine, which focuses on theology, liturgy, church history, religious history, culture, education, society and politics, is inter-denominational and inter-religious, representing a broad intellectual tradition of Christian and Jewish critique of contemporary society. Published by the New York–based Institute on Religion and Public Life (IRPL), First Things is published monthly, except for bi-monthly issues covering June/July and August/September. First Things was founded in March 1990 by Richard John Neuhaus, a clergyman, intellectual, writer and activist. He started the journal, along with some long-time friends and collaborators, after his connection with the Rockford Institute was severed. With a circulation of approximately 30,000 copies, FT is considered to be influential in its articulation of a broad Christian Ecumenism and erudite social and political conservatism. George Weigel, a long-time contributor and IRPL board member, wrote in Newsweek that, after its founding, the journal "quickly became, under [Neuhaus's] leadership and inspiration, the most important vehicle for exploring the tangled web of religion and society in the English-speaking world." Ross Douthat wrote that, through FT, Neuhaus demonstrated "that it was possible to be an intellectually fulfilled Christian".
rdf:langString First Things (FT) est une revue mensuelle américaine de tendance libérale conservatrice qui paraît également sur Internet. fondée en mars 1990 par (en).
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