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Home: Core Subjects: Culture and Civilization: LINKS_PAGE Core Subjects: Culture and Civilization: LINKS_PAGEArticles:The Politics of Meaninglessness - Michael A. CaseyMeaninglessness has always been understood to have social and political consequences. The compelling human need for some sort of transcendent and comprehensive meaning to give value to the life of the individual and to life in common is not something peculiarly modern. Read more... The Pope at Auschwitz: 'They wanted to kill God' - Pope Benedict XVI“By destroying Israel, they ultimately wanted to tear up the taproot of the Christian faith.” A startling interpretation of the Holocaust in the words of the German pope. Read more... The Power of Christian Philosophy to Transform Man and Society - REV. JOSEPH M. DE TORREFather de Torre explains how it is the Judeo-Christian tradition with its distinctive philosophy which has given the edge to the Western world in science and technology, economics, political institutions, and the creative arts. Read more... The Price of Civil Society - JAY AMBROSEUniversities around North America have adopted harassment codes which tell students what they may not say. Central to them is a politically correct double standard. Read more... The Pursuit of Happiness - Donald DeMarco“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Read more... The Quivering Upper Lip - Theodore DalyrmpleThe British character: from self-restraint to self-indulgence. Read more... The roadmap - David WarrenIt seems I accidentally wrote an interesting column on Sunday; at least, judging from mail. Read more... The Roman Catholic Psychiatrist - LUZ G. GABRIELThe psychiatrist who is zealous for the Catholic Faith, obedient to the Church's Magisterium and earnest in the support of traditional family values sees in bold relief the reciprocal relationship and the common relevance of Roman Catholicism, the family and the medical science of psychiatry. Read more... The Seven Deadlies Revisited, Continued: Sloth - Mary EberstadtWhat could possibly be more unwanted at this particular intense and critical political moment than a thumb-sucking reflection on -- of all things -- the Deadly Sin known as Sloth? Read more... The Seven Deadlies Revisited, Part One: Envy - Mary EberstadtI was sitting in an unfamiliar church somewhere in Connecticut last weekend, watching one of our teenagers fidget throughout the homily. Read more... Pages: [<<] ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 [>>] Related Categories:Pages Updated On: 10-Mar-2011 - 14:27:26
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