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    <description>Mr. Miranda served as Catholic outreach advisor to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and as the first president of  the Cardinal Newman Society for Catholic Higher Education.  He was a fellow for the Family Research Council and the Heritage Foundation, and is a recipient of the American Conservative Union's Ronald Reagan Award.</description>
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      <description>Deal Hudson's new book Onward, Christian Soldiers is not well served by its title.  Hudson is not militant and his book is not a bible thumper.  Hudson has written a book as versatile as its author.  

Reflecting over...</description>
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