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1998 July-August

Letter to the Editor: July-August 1998

Almost Overwhelmed...

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A Catholic Schoolboy Meets the President

FIRST COMMUNICANTS SHARE MEMORIES

Brent T. Zeringue

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Why the System of Public Education Is Irreparable

ASKING THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS IS FORBIDDEN

Graeme Hunter

We lack belief in the kind of grand narrative that alone can lend coherence to our studies and our lives.

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The Moral Challenge of the Holocaust in 1998

OUR FALSE SENSE OF MORAL SUPERIORITY

Kevin M. Doyle

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Croatia: "The Ramparts of Christendom"

TODAY THE ENEMY IS SECULAR LIBERALISM

Jeffrey Thomas Kuhner

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Loving Thy Neighbor Into Big-Time Trouble

MERCY: UNMERITED, BUT NOT UNCONDITIONAL

Benjamin D. Wiker

Mercy is only effective for those who recognize their faults, and the point of justice is to bring about that very recognition.

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A Case for Anger

GUEST COLUMN

David C. Stolinsky

A civilized person is one who is saddened by the tragic, angered by the infuriating, disgusted by the revolting, and outraged by the atrocious.

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A Voice Crying in the Bewilderedness

J. A. Gray

Mankind exhibits a passion for knowledge and freedom, and an inveterate tendency to be seduced by counterfeits of knowledge and freedom.

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Engaging a Secularist Regiment

David R. Carlin

Fr. Harvey combines loyalty to traditional Catholic moral teaching with genuine sympathy for the plight of homosexuals.

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Briefly: July-August 1998

Review of Seventy Times Seven: The Power of Forgiveness... I Tell You a Mystery: Life, Death, and Eternity... Saint Thomas Aquinas: The Person and His Work... Sarah's Seasons: An Amish Diary and Conversation... The Politically Correct Guide to the Bible

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