Independence Day and Catholic social principles
July is the first full month of summer, a time for lazy hazy days of going on vacation, cooling off, doing nothing. For historians, it is the month when things really start to heat up, […]
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by bcadmin | Jul 4, 2022 | American Revolution, Catholicism, Columns, Features, Fourth of July, French Revolution, Hobbes, independence, Locke, News, Pope Leo XIII, Rousseau, The Past Present | 0 |
July is the first full month of summer, a time for lazy hazy days of going on vacation, cooling off, doing nothing. For historians, it is the month when things really start to heat up, […]
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“Stab, smite, slay!” roared Luther. Such was his advice to the German aristocracy during the notorious Peasants’ Revolt. Some of the latter doubtless had it coming, and Luther could justify his advice theologically with his […]
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Anyone wondering if man is capable of reason need look no further than the self-evident fact that he desires to understand. Indeed, he is frustrated when understanding eludes him. In those moments, he experiences what […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Nov 9, 2020 | 2020, Aquinas, Aristotle, Catholic Church, Catholic liberal arts university, Catholicism, Cicero, Columns, ideology, Luther, Mammon, Marx, News, Nietzsche, On What Foundation is the University Built?, Plato, Randall Smith, Rousseau, State, The Catholic Thing, “Is a Christian University Possible?” | 0 |
Randall Smith: When Christ is at the center of the university’s mission, then all truth, no matter its source, is welcome and important.
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