Tara Jernigan

Tara Jernigan, D.Min. is the Archdeacon of the Anglican Diocese of the Southwest.  She teaches Biblical Greek and Diaconal Studies as an adjunct professor for Trinity School for Ministry and serves on the Board of Directors at Nashotah House Theological Seminary.

Bio current as of March 2024. 

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INTRODUCTION Spring 2024

    “The problems of our world,” says William Murchison, “have edges, angles, pull-outs, protrusions, and rusty nails sticking out everywhere.” In “IVF: The Next Battlefield,” our senior editor ponders the Alabama Supreme Court’s “out-of-nowhere” pronouncement last...
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Spring 2024

Spring 2024 Human Life Review William Murchison on IVF THE NEXT BATTLEFIELD Karl D Stephan on A PRO ABORTION EPIPHANY Edward Short on MARRIAGE MOTHERHOOD AND THE PLAIN PEOPLE OF IRELAND Mary Rose Somarriba on HOW WE NEGLECT PREGNANT WOMENS MENTAL HEALTH Leonard F Grant III on...
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Summer 2022

Summer 22 Cover front and inside back IPM Printed Final THE HUMAN LIFE REVIEW ALSO IN THIS ISSUE VOLUME XLVIII No 3 SUMMER 2022 THE HUMAN LIFE FOUNDATION INC NEW YORK NEW YORK 10.00 PER COPY Appendices Francis X Maier Helen Alvar David F Forte Kody Cooper Booknotes Brian...
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Spring 2022

HLR Spring 2022 Cover PRINTED front and insback Final THE HUMAN LIFE REVIEW FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE ALSO IN THIS ISSUE VOLUME XLVIII No 2 SPRING 2022 William Murchison on LIFE AFTER DOBBS Chuck Donovan on RONALD REAGANS PRO LIFE INFLUENCE ON AMERICA Alexandra DeSanctis on THE...
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INTRODUCTION Spring 2022

Will a conservatively configured Supreme Court finally put a brake on “top-down enactments like Roe” that attempt to “cram great moral determinations down people’s throats”? That fateful decision, writes senior editor William Murchison, by “shielding pro-choice advocates from the...
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INTRODUCTION

  “It’s a bracing essay,” I told George McKenna after our longtime contributor surprised us with “The Odd Couple: Liberty and Freedom” just as we were pulling this issue together. “Given the road you travel, from Aristotle to Ahmari and French, 8600 words, though more than...
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Fall 2021

About this issue Years ago my dear friend and former boss the late Father Richard John Neuhaus founding editor of First Things admitted to being jealous that our Review had scored another brilliant article from one of his most esteemed thinkers Professor George McKenna A regular...
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Introduction Fall 2020

This is the third issue the Human Life Review family has produced from home, one of us, Christina Angelopoulos, also responsible for shepherding her 11-year-old twin daughters through Zoom-school. And all of us trusting in whatever the Almighty has planned for the future.
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Fall 2020

Front and inside back Fall 2020 COVER PRINTED FINAL from IPM T H E H U M A N L I F E R E V I E W F E A T U R E D I N T H I S I S S U E A L S O I N T H I S I S S U E VOLUME XLVI No 4 FALL 2020 THE HUMAN LIFE FOUNDATION INC NEW YORK NEW YORK 10.00 PER COPY William Murchison on THE...
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Winter 2020

Front cover winter 2020 and inside back T H E H U M A N L I F E R E V I E W Ellen Wilson Fielding on THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING SELF GOVERNED Edward Short on THE PROPHETICAL ANTHONY TROLLOPE William Murchison on WILL ROE GO Brian Caulfield on CHRIS JOAN BELL A COUPLE FOR LIFE Wesley...
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