On Piety—Part III
From the history of piety, we now turn to its present and future; and, indeed, the question of whether it has one.
From the history of piety, we now turn to its present and future; and, indeed, the question of whether it has one.
To fathom the nature and operations of the divine upon humanity is an illumination beyond the workaday intellect.
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Classical piety needs to be recovered by Christians, and by all people who seek to lead lives of true, enduring, and robust virtue.
The resemblance between the words “mystery” and “mysticism” may be mere coincidence to us, but, as Chesterton put it, it is a coincidence that really does coincide.
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We might accuse St. Jerome of many faults—most of them connected with his severe disposition and hot temper—but he cannot be denied a singular presence and style.
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WhiteheadAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Whitehead said Western philosophy can be described as footnotes to Plato; whether Whitehead saw the weight of the footnote he himself added
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OrigenAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard In the person of Origen, Christianity became for the first time an officially, and formidably, intellectual force. ❧ Full name: Ὠριγένης ὁ
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St. Gregory of NyssaAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Shaped by the world of seventeen centuries ago, the work of St. Gregory of Nyssa shows surprising contemporary relevance.
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The Double Fruit of Knowledge By Travis Copeland If one of our aims in promoting classical education is to form and mature our students in Christian faith, we
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Student Essay: Times and Seasons By Anne Marie Austin Rituals and traditions may seem obsolete, opaque, or pointless nowadays, but nothing could be further from the truth. Human
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