In Praise of Dispassion
Brad Miner: Compassionate Christians we are, yet we’ll benefit from being more stoic. It’s the Cross we take on, not the world’s troubles.
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Brad Miner: Compassionate Christians we are, yet we’ll benefit from being more stoic. It’s the Cross we take on, not the world’s troubles.
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Michael Pakaluk: If we describe crises accurately, we have a chance of evaluating the trade-offs properly. Was it necessary? What is the common good anyway?
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