Europe is Losing Its Mind

As if the continent didn’t have enough problems on its mind, a new report says the biggest source of illness in Europe is now psychiatric disorders. The study, published in European Neuropsychopharmacology , reveals that 38.2% of Europe’s population grapples with some kind of psychiatric . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links - 09.12.11

Memorializing September 11th Public Discourse , Wilfred M. McClay The Anti-Catholic’s Guide to Catholic Comboxes National Catholic Register , Matthew Archbold Church invites jobless to place resumes on altar CNN Belief Blog , Dan Gilgoff Benedict Among the Germans The American Spectator , . . . . Continue Reading »

Countable Bean, Have You Been in Benin?

Well, Jim, perhaps you’ve altered the sober substantive science of Professor Loopia, but surely if your table accurately represents his presentation, we must interrogate him about his unseemly use of the hegemonic preposition “from.” Take a portion of this email recently sent by a . . . . Continue Reading »

Why We Need Authority

Why do we need authority? Because authority contributes irreplaceably to the larger task of cultural development, says David T. Koyzis in his review of Victor Lee Austin’s Up with Authority : Austin believes there is a paradoxical quality to any discussion of ecclesial authority, because the . . . . Continue Reading »

Memory After 9/11

The tenth anniversary of 9/11 is over and memories can be put away for at least one more year. Most are self-centered and 9/11 forced those of us old enough to pull out of our personal lives and recognize that some things are bigger than we are. Other people’s pains, other people’s . . . . Continue Reading »

APSA’S Regime

While Carl was dipping into the subtleties of Bowie and Peter was off somewhere blogging, I was doing my duty as a citizen of the association, attending its meeting. And here is my comment, also found in this week’s Standard. While most Americans spend their Labor Day weekend savoring the . . . . Continue Reading »