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Changing Minds, Saving Lives

“Changing Minds, Saving Lives” is the title of a good essay by Nicholas DiFonzo (Rochester Institute of Technology) in the November 2011 of First Things. The essay is based on a talk that Nicholas delivered at the 2011 University Faculty for Life conference, whcih was held in June at the University of Notre Dame.

The essay discusses psychological research that sheds light on the strategies pro-lifers ought to use to most effectively persuade people of the merits of the pro-life position.  

Richard M.

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