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Creativity and Tradition: A Framework for Sacred Music

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The creativity of a sacred musician is rooted in a style that is both particular to a community and to his person. The…

Escaping the Cave of Liberalism

Book Reviews

Plato argued that man’s intellect can liberate him from the unreality of the cave; St. Athanasius, that true religion…

Religious Liberty and the Reality of the Christian Tradition

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When thinking about religious liberty in the United States, we typically ask how religious faith may best be protected…

Locke, Hegel, and Covid-19

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The most important lesson from the world’s experience with Covid-19 can be summarized with a philosophical slogan: We…

A Tale of Two Cities, Revisited

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Etienne Gilson begins his recently translated work, The Metamorphoses of the City of God, with these words, “The…

The Enduring Achievement and Unfinished Work of Robert Nisbet

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For forty years now, commentators from across the philosophical spectrum have sounded a common alarm: American…

Generative Integration: Gift, Community and Creation

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Michael D. Taylor’s recent work, The Foundations of Nature: Metaphysics of Gift for an Integral Ecological Ethic is a…

Properly Seeing the Past in Order to Imagine a Better Future

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A common theme of many postliberal thinkers is that we are too often hemmed in by the boundaries and limits of…

Beyond Religious Liberty: Undermining Nature Just When We Most Need It

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In a recent critique of the new “Catholic integralist” movement, The Spectator’s Damian Thompson observed that the…

What Does It Take to Be "A People"?

Re-Source: Classic Texts

The Sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410 left a once-proud and powerful empire reeling. How could “the Eternal City”…
Humanum: Issues in Family, Culture & Science
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