Jeremy Lott

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Jeremy Lott is a journalist. He is the son of a Baptist minister and a convert to the Church of Rome and lives in Lynden, Washington, USA.[1] He mainly writes about politics and religion, and is the author of In Defence of Hypocrisy: Picking Sides in the War on Virtue.[2] He is assistant managing editor of The American Spectator[3] and a contributor to Reason Magazine [4] and The Guardian[5].

Lott is also involved with the Competitive Enterprise Institute[6], the Cato Institute[7], and the Capital Research Center[8]. He also sits on the Advisory Council of the Democracy Institute.[9] Lott holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from Trinity Western University, Canada.[10]

Publications

  • Lott, Jeremy. (2010). William F. Buckley (Christian Encounters Series)Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-1-59555-065-1
  • Mandel, Marvin. Lott, Jeremy. (2010). I'll Never Forget It: Memoirs of a Political Accident from East Baltimore The Maryland Public Policy Institute. ISBN 978-0-9755756-3-5
  • Lott, Jeremy. (2008). The Warm Bucket Brigade: The Story of the American Vice Presidency Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-1-59555-082-8
  • Lott, Jeremy. (2006). In Defense of Hypocrisy: Picking Sides in the War on Virtue Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-1-59555-052-1

Affiliations

Resources

Notes

  1. About Jeremy Lott, www.patheos.com.
  2. GoogleBook Review, accessed 16 March 2010
  3. About The American Spectator, accessed 16 March 2010
  4. About Reason, accessed 16 March 2010
  5. Jeremy Lott, accessed 15 February 2010.
  6. About CEI, accessed 16 March 2010
  7. About CATO, accessed 16 March 2010
  8. About Capital Research, accessed 16 March 2010
  9. About Us, Democracy Institute website. Last accessed 24 July 2014.
  10. Jeremy Lott profile, www.amazon.com.