Empty Ideas
by Peter J. LeithartDoes analytic philosophy give us anything interesting? Continue Reading »
Does analytic philosophy give us anything interesting? Continue Reading »
Philip Caldwell’s Liturgy As Revelation is a successful book on several levels. Caldwell fills out recent accounts of twentieth-century Catholicism by attending to some lesser-known figures associated in various ways with the nouvelle theologie: Rene Latourelle, Salvatore Marsili, Gustave . . . . Continue Reading »
Poe’s horror is the horror of guilt exposed. Continue Reading »
Robert Herrick’s reputation has waxed and waned with changing attitudes to small-scale poetry. Continue Reading »
Can Europe assimilate Muslims while remaining European? Continue Reading »
Does secular order have the tools to address the question of radical Islam. Continue Reading »
Do we need the concept of “habit” to explain the life of salvation? Continue Reading »
How is the Bible’s world-picture related to ours? Continue Reading »
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