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Christianity and Pluralism in the Post-Christian West
In spite of all the apparent counterevidence, we Christians must support political pluralism because of our faith and our experience.
In spite of all the apparent counterevidence, we Christians must support political pluralism because of our faith and our experience.
Conservatism comes from our natural human dispositions, but it can also emerge from our reflection on history and on the human condition.
The pain of exilic experience makes the temporary and fragile nature of all terrestrial homes more palpable.
Many women think that motherhood and professional life are mutually exclusive—the marriage of Rousseau and Wollstonecraft can perhaps provide an antidote.
As Page’s fame grew, nobody knew what predatory men in Hollywood were doing to her.
The best way to be European is to be Spanish, German, Italian, or whatever nationality one is.
The philosopher is marked by the presence of an indisputable, contemplative dimension of the love of wisdom.
Let us abandon our embarrassment about giving to this epoch its proper name: the final reign of Satan.
The great nations of the West had their own cultures once, and that inheritance is still there for those who care.
Europe is simply dealing with its own cultural issues by projecting them onto the current conflict in the Middle East.
Let us avoid talk of a ‘culture war’ when what we are engaged in is nothing less than a lethal spiritual conflict.
The Inklings expressed interest in ancient mythologies that described the creation of the world through music.
Scottish conservative nationalism is a reaction to the ‘progressive’ politics of the Scottish Government.
There are a few cheese-related lessons to be learned from the misadventures of Roquefort and Camembert for us human beings.
Whenever they had power, Marxists persecuted Christians. Now, thanks to subtle propaganda, they have reappeared with the same ideas in a state of apparently unsullied ideology.
The real tragedy of the red pillers is that they peddle a chronically limited view of masculinity as its pinnacle.
There is no conservative tradition in Scotland that is not self-consciously anti-nationalist.
The litany of defeats and errors would make you think the football team was cursed. Maybe they are.
Platz argued that only through cultural and spiritual renewal could the West recover its lost solidarity.
Elites are turning on their own ‘core demographic’—even as Western working and middle classes are being pushed into rebellion.
His methods of learning, known as ‘critical pedagogy,’ are now ubiquitous in teachers’ training, making Freire one of the most influential men you’ve never heard of.
Warsaw’s tragic past gives it a unique character: a refusal to abandon the ideal of peace.