The World After 9/11

By Os Guinness and David Aikman
(2002)

Two Senior Fellows examine the deeper meaning of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington and explore their implications for the future of the United States and the world.

Os Guinness and David Aikman reflect on the 9/11 tragedies and interpret them in light of current isses faced by the American society. (CD Audio, 54 minutes.)

Category: Briefings (No. 3)

The entire object of true education is to make people not merely to do the right things, but enjoy them; not merely industrious, but to love industry; not merely learned, but to love knowledge; not merely pure, but to love purity; not merely just, but to hunger and thirst after justice.

John Ruskin

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