
What We Can Learn From Thomas Aquinas About Justice
The ancient Greeks were quite concerned about justice in the polis, the city state.
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The ancient Greeks were quite concerned about justice in the polis, the city state.

Political, philosophical, and theological ideas are powerful.

On this 250th anniversary of our nation, as Americans gather on July 4 beneath skies illuminated by fireworks and streets adorned in red, white and blue, my heart is fraught with mixed emotions.Donald’s Substack is a reader-supported publication.

Unfortunately, the ordination of called, gifted, and talented women continues to be a thorny issue within some Christian traditions.

In Greek mythology, there is the famous story of Icarus and his father, Daedalus, who escaped from Crete using wings fashioned from feathers and wax.

The pursuit of knowledge is as old as humanity itself.

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More Than A Classic Coming of Age Story

This morning on NPR, I listened to an interview with Arthur Brooks regarding his new book, The Meaning of Life. Brooks’ research explores the growing problem of nihilism in modern society and its deleterious effects upon the human spirit. He also offers pragmatic strategies for confronting this perennial existential crisis in postmodern culture. As I reflected upon the interview, an important…