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Another Word on Individuality

Somewhat delayed post, but the topic, I think, is plenty fresh. On the Brooks view of individuality (which I discussed on below), Maggie Gallagher at the Corner says: Having psychologized every other aspect of morality, there is no good reason why we shouldn’t also psychologize the idea of . . . . Continue Reading »

Christ Uncrucified?

A pure bleg , as a beg for information from blog readers seems now to be called: I know there’s a theological tradition of considering what might have been had Adam not fallen. Russell Hittinger has written of it, and it extends in the tradition from the patristical era all the way down to . . . . Continue Reading »

Jennifer Lahl Saves a Life—Literally

This is a good news story I have been meaning to post for a week.  There is an old Jewish saying, “When you save a life, you save the world.”  If that is so, my wonderful friend and executive director of the CBC, Jennifer Lahl, has saved the world.Last week, Jennifer and her . . . . Continue Reading »

Americans Don’t Like Government Coersion

I reported earlier about the resistance among New York health care workers to taking the mandatory H1N1 vaccine. Well, the state has backed down. From the story:New York public health workers will no longer be required to be vaccinated against both the seasonal and H1N1 flu virus, state officials . . . . Continue Reading »

Why I am not a social conservative

It’s true. I am not a social conservative, but that does not mean I am unsympathetic with the concerns of those who describe themselves as such. I am certainly much closer to them than I am to the economic libertarians in the conservative movement or to the lifestyle libertarianism that has . . . . Continue Reading »

A Christian Instinct, Not Typology

I remember when it was cool to see Jesus in The Matrix. When that five minutes was over, and even your father in law was reading up in 2 Kings to figure out the significance of Neo’s spaceship, the whole thing was a joke. The tide had turned from a Lewisian seeing of celestial beauty in the . . . . Continue Reading »

Mary, Quite Contrary

First Things’ own Ryan Sayre Patrico has an article on Mary Tudor at National Review Online : ‘Don’t burn hundreds of your subjects at the stake.” If a modern-day image consultant could offer advice to some of the past’s most notorious rulers, that nugget of wisdom would . . . . Continue Reading »

Read This Blog On Your Own Time (Pt. II)

Note: At Jeremy’s suggestion, I’m reposting a piece I once wrote on how to use an RSS reader as a blogging tool. Steps #1-4 are all you need if you just want to use an RSS reader for reading blogs, but I included the rest in case anyone is interested in implementing a useful system for . . . . Continue Reading »

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