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Home: Core Subjects: Culture and Civilization: LINKS_PAGE Core Subjects: Culture and Civilization: LINKS_PAGEArticles:Why we give - Father Robert A. SiricoThis is the time of the year when almost everyone has gift-giving (if not gift-getting) on the mind. Read more... Without Roots: The West, Relativism, Christianity, Islam - Joseph Ratzinger & Marcello PeraIt is up to the readers to decide whether our intention — to examine and reflect on the great issues of our time, including the West, Europe, Christianity, Islam, war, and bioethical questions — has achieved its goal. Whether our concerns can be addressed. And whether our suggestions deserve to be pursued. Read more... Woman of Leisure - Anthony EsolenSometimes a book puts down such deep roots in one's soul that it seems always present, providing categories whereby one views the world, even when one has not read it in many years. Read more... Would Darwin have put atheist slogans on buses? - Paul JohnsonIt is one of the tragedies of humanity that brain-power is so seldom accompanied by judgment, sceptical moderation or even common sense. Read more... You Can't Do That: When Compassion Calls For Telling The Trut - WILLIAM COLSONCarl Rogers, leader of the Human Potential Movement, spoke for both of us when he confessed to an attitude of "they're doing the best they can." Read more... Your Inner Cop - Peter KreeftThe more conscience a community has, the fewer cops it needs, and the more cops it has, the less conscience it needs to rely on. Peter Kreeft here spells out what happens when people let the government act as their moral conscience. Read more... ‘I am special, I am special. Look at me’ - Robert FulfordIf movie stars don’t suffer from narcissism when they show up to appear with James Lipton on Inside the Actors Studio, they’ll probably develop this condition before climbing into the limo to go home. Read more... “Always to Care, Never to Kill” - Robert P. GeorgeNational Review Online recently had a chance to talk to Robert P. George, the McCormick professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University and a member of the President's Council on Bioethics, about the Terri Schiavo case and the broader issue of assisted suicide. Read more... “Islam Will Not Be the Loser” - James V. Schall, S.J.Hilaire Belloc’s study of the Crusades provides a unique and fascinating look at the relation of military and spiritual forces. To read him today is almost like reading current history. 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 - 14:27:27
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