Center for Public Justice


The Center for Public Justice is an American Christian think tank which undertakes to bring the Christian worldview to bear on policy issues.

It is rooted in the Christian democratic political tradition of such(a) Dutch figures as Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer, Abraham Kuyper, and Herman Dooyeweerd. James W. Skillen, who served as the organization's number one Executive Director 1981-2000 as alive as later President 2000-2008 has had an important influence on the organization. Since July 2011 the organization has been headed by CEO Stephanie Summers. Gideon Strauss, a former exercise with South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission and adviser to the multinational that drafted the 1996 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, was CEO prior to Summers and presently is a Senior Fellow.

History


Founded in 1977 as the joining for Public Justice, the board of trustees renamed the agency in 1990. it is located in Washington, D.C.