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  • The Almost-Greatness of Donald Trump and Leo XIV
  • Your Ethical Superiors

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aphilosopher.drmcl.com /1 month ago

The Blessed Books

When a well-connected author publishes a new book, they make the rounds of various shows. Such authors also enjoy mentions in the media, as befitting their fame and connections. Fo...

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anglicanmainstream.org /1 month ago

The Almost-Greatness of Donald Trump and Leo XIV

by Dan Hitchens, First Things Reading—for obvious reasons—Henri Daniel-Rops’s The Church in the Dark Ages, I have been repeatedly struck by the truism that moments of institutional...

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dougwils.com /2 weeks ago

Your Ethical Superiors

“We live in a time when progressives can sport bumper stickers that will tout the ticket of Shagrat/Slubgob 2024, and still manage to look down on you and your kind as ethical reta...

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ft.com /1 month ago

The mystery of good judgment

It does more to shape a life than intellect and hard work 

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writeoutloud.net /2 weeks ago

For Goodness Sake

Today we are in ancient Greece....

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /3 weeks ago

Common Goods, Jacques Maritain, and Modernity (Part 3)

Alasdair MacIntyre on the local. 

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survivefrance.com /5 days ago

That political discussion with occasional humour thread

JohnH: I’d put greed for money and power first but some wrap it up in their religion. hairbear: And some wrap religion around thier own personal lust for money or power. I’...

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anglicanmainstream.org /3 weeks ago

How does the Church of England survive?

from The Critic By the goodness of those who are not treated very well.

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marginalrevolution.com /3 weeks ago

What makes art great?

That is the title of the new and very stimulating essay by Nabeel Qureshi.  It is difficult to summarize, but here is one excerpt: 2. Great art contains multiple overlapping layers...

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greatdrams.com /1 month ago

What It Means to Be GreatDrams: Inside the World of an  Award-Winning Independent Whisky Bottler

In an industry steeped in tradition, dominated by centuries-old  distilleries and corporate-owned brands, independent whisky  bottlers are the mavericks. The explorers. The storyte...

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 days ago

Book review: God and Truth: An essay on reason and religious ideas by Lenn E. Goodman

THIS is an interesting book, which covers a wide range on the borders between theology and philosophy. It might have had as a subtitle “The relevance of the Torah for today”, but t...

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realclearreligion.org /2 weeks ago

The Moral and Political Wisdom of C.S. Lewis

Daniel J. Mahoney, The American Mind In delightful literary forms, he conveys moral and political insights that remain all the more true for being so profoundly countercultural.

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

The Almost-Greatness of Donald Trump and Leo XIV

Dan Hitchens, First Things There's something to that, perhaps. But taking a longer view, the conflict represents something else. We are not in an age of great leaders; instead we...

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brandingstrategyinsider.com /1 month ago

The Distinction Between Brand Power And Brand Greatness

As we approach America’s 250th birthday, our celebrations reflect on the greatness of our country. Inherent in our celebrations is the belief that America is a great land. America...

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anglicanmainstream.org /1 month ago

Britain needs a moral core

by James Jeffrey, The Critic The UK continues to miss the wood for the trees. It frets over the size of its military. It frets over its lack of economic dynamism. It frets over the...

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goodmenproject.com /1 week ago

Why Good People Do Not Change the World

Gandhi demonstrated that personal morality could become public power. The post Why Good People Do Not Change the World appeared first on The Good Men Project.

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

The Guardian view on Middlemarch: the greatest novel in the English language | Editorial

George Eliot’s masterpiece of provincial life still has much to teach us about sympathy and toleranceVirgina Woolf declared Middlemarch “one of the few English novels written for g...

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greaterkashmir.com /1 month ago

The Sage Guides

The moral lesson from the story of Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Wali (R.A.) is that all of us are born to serve humanity. The aim of our existence is to serve people in one or the other form...

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omanobserver.om /17 hours ago

Seneca’s stoicism, or Orwell’s truth a grand debate

Being wealthy, or not, is not wrong... it is more often the hand we are dealt, and while most of us would rather have ‘more,’ most of us would rather have our ‘more’ honesty, and r...

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edwardfeser.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Caught in the web

At The Telegraph, John Haldane remembers the late Dominican theologian Fr. Fergus Kerr. At UnHerd, Sohrab Ahmari has had enough with Donald Trump’s “mad king” governing style, and...

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anglicanmainstream.org /3 weeks ago

Progressive do-gooders and the terrible betrayal of children

by Paul Collits, TCW ANY society should be judged on how, and how well, it looks after its most vulnerable. Without wanting to get into a hierarchy of victimhood, you would expect...

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ncregister.com /5 days ago

Tolkien, Beethoven, MLK Jr., and Hannah Arendt: The Voices That Resonate in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

The Reign of David Attenborough

For generations of TV viewers, the beloved presenter has linked the patch of glass in our living rooms and the wide world beyond. And he’s not done yet.

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anglicanmainstream.org /1 month ago

Most of the world thinks differently to us

by Daniel Dieppe, The Critic Universalism is based on irrational ideas about human nature Let’s say your close friend Geoff ran over an innocent pedestrian with a car, causing a se...

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