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Politics & Society Last Take
April 19, 2017
In its mature form politeness is a species of charity.
Arts & Culture Last Take
March 23, 2017
Rather than being a recent outcropping of American pop culture at its most vulgar, “Wheel of Fortune” is arguably our clearest survival of classical civilization.
Politics & Society Philosopher's Notebook
February 22, 2017
Erasing good news about people with disabilities can only encourage the choice to abort people with Down syndrome in the first place.
Teacher Matt Gring talks with his students in the third grade at St. Ambrose Catholic School, a Notre Dame ACE Academy, in Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 23, 2014. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)
Faith Philosopher's Notebook
December 06, 2016
Courage can erupt in the most unexpected corners.
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Faith Philosopher's Notebook
November 02, 2016
At a distance “Under-cover Boss” would seem to be yet another of the “gotcha” surveillance series in which employers and detectives root out dishonest or incompetent employees.
Arts & Culture Books
October 13, 2016
Reno’s portrait of contemporary American society is bold and grim.
Arts & Culture Culture
October 12, 2016
Bitter, brilliant controversy wracked each stage of the evolution of The Way and its allied academic institutions.
The carved busts of Socrates, Antisthenes, Chrysippus, and Epicurus. (Flickr photo/Matt Neale)
Faith Philosopher's Notebook
October 05, 2016
Some Catholics have abandoned philosophy as a central component of the church's discourse.
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Philosopher's Notebook
September 08, 2016
Appalled by both Hillary and the Donald?
Philosopher's Notebook
July 21, 2016
The faith is more than cult and code.