Hume: An Author Profile
HumeAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown In Hume, the Enlightenment produced a surprising enigma. Born in the early years of the century and dying a little over a […]
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HumeAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown In Hume, the Enlightenment produced a surprising enigma. Born in the early years of the century and dying a little over a […]
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Student Essay: The Message of Orthodoxy By Genevie Roby In perhaps his most famous work, Chesterton sets forth a vision of Christian belief with lasting and exceptional value.
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KierkegaardAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Kierkegaard is one of the hardest figures on our Author Bank—and yet widely beloved. Here we have, to put it mildly, an
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Anchored: A Year in Review We’ve had an outstanding year with our own little corner of the Great Conversation. We launched our podcast Anchored at the end of
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Verses for Christmas By Travis Copeland The holiday season demands something more than prose for its full expression. One noteworthy distinction between poetry and prose, according to poet
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St. AthanasiusAn Author Profile By Alec Bianco Athanasius’ courageous stand even against popes and emperors is an exemplary legacy. St. Athanasius, arguably one of the most beloved early
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EdwardsAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown The religious revivals of the eighteenth century are one of the great keys to American social history, and no figure from them
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AlcottAn Author Profile By Sarah Reeves The domestic sweetness of Little Women is itself a reflection of the love and loyalty that prompted Alcott to write. The four
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Student Essay: Fate and Choice in Wuthering Heights By Anastasia Leffas Though often hailed as a story of love spoilt by circumstance, Brontë’s novel is in truth a
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Humility: A Hidden Source of Strength By Fr. Robert Nixon, OSB Humility is a vital element in the spiritual life, and one we often misinterpret. Humility is the
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