1995 March
Letter to the Editor: March 1995
Of Courage & Questions... Distributism Is Not Statism... Slightly Stunned... Pure Sophistry I Guess I'm Going to Hell... Whodunit?... more
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The Lure of Catholicism
People turn to the Catholic Church not so much because they are drawn by its beauty (though they sometimes are) as because they cherish truth.
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On Being Pulled Back to America
Gradually, during six years in Europe, I came to understand why so many from all lands have done all they could to come to America.
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On Sex Education for the Young
One wonders why abstinence is controversial, or, too, an emphasis on the importance of the family as a major and proper moral influence on young people.
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"But You Are Not My Friend"
"We only take on our full identities in the context of our families," I said. "We're like characters in a play -- hard to describe without reference to the other players."
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Christianity's Unique Intellectual Opportunity
The 20th century was weighed down by the ideas of those Paul Ricoeur termed the "three modern masters of suspicion": Nietzsche, Marx, and Freud.
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A “Pro-Choicer’s” Explicit No to Life
Duden's thesis is that women have been harmed by and are threatened by the advances in our understanding of the humanity of the fetus.
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Briefly: March 1995
Reviews of Wittgenstein: A Religious Point of View?... In the Shade of the Terebinth: Tales of a Night Journey... The Homeless... Beautiful Losers: Essays on the Failure of American Conservatism... Dead Right... City on a Hill: Teaching the American Dream at City College... A Tremor of Bliss: Contemporary Writers on the Saints... The Kiss from the Cross: Saints for Every Kind of Suffering... Catechism of the Catholic Church...
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