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About Michael J. Rubin
Dr. Michael J. Rubin holds a master's and a doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of America, and is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Mary Washington.
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St. Thomas More’s true relevance for our time

March 20, 2017 Michael J. Rubin 2

The John Paul II Shrine’s exhibit on St. Thomas More argues convincingly that he is more relevant now than ever. But is that because he was a martyr for religious liberty, as the exhibit implies? […]

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Providence College and Dr. Anthony Esolen: An Alumnus Speaks Out

November 29, 2016 Michael J. Rubin 0

Many are appalled by the treatment of Dr. Anthony Esolen at Rhode Island’s Providence College. And rightly so. But the unfortunate truth is that these events only confirm what I as a Providence College alumnus […]

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