Last week, Rick Santorum, former Senator of Pennsylvania, gave a rousing speech on faith in the public square : Three pictures hung in the home of my devoutly Catholic immigrant grandparents when I was a boy and I remember them well — Jesus, Pope Paul VI and John F. Kennedy. The . . . . Continue Reading »
The experts at Georgetown are right to highlight the following excerpt from the opinion of the Court in PLANNED PARENTHOOD v. CASEY: 1. “At the heart of liberty is the right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.” . . . . Continue Reading »
Another day of double-offering in “On the Square”. First we have R. R. Reno’s regular article, this one titled Love Rather Than Theory and dealing with the difference between thinking things through and what the modern intellectual does. “The intellectual is an intellectual . . . . Continue Reading »
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin explains why Jews do not believe that Jesus is the Messiah : From Judaisms perspective, Jesus did not fulfill the messianic prophecies and therefore is not regarded as the Messiah. The best-known of the prophecies concerning the messianic days is that Nation shall . . . . Continue Reading »
What do you do if you find out your kid didn’t get into an Ivy League school? Sleep better at night : A report released this week by Insite Security is sure to shake parents confidence. The security firm analyzed crime statistics on and around the campuses of the eight Ivy League . . . . Continue Reading »
Voegelinian scholar, Grant Havers, has a new, insightful, and wonderfully written book on Lincoln here: http://press.umsystem.edu/fall2009/havers.htm . Please take note of the University of Missouri Press, they’re the publisher of Voegelin’s complete works and they publish a plethora of . . . . Continue Reading »
I have been dipping into esoteric religious stuff, by accident. Normally it isnt anything I mess with, beyond the dismal fancies of liberal Protestants in general and Lutherans in particular. I blame UFO Magazine . A recent cover caught my eye at the library. There is a connection, I learned, . . . . Continue Reading »
As the papal trip moves from theory to fact, and the mental clock begins to strike: it is about to happen. Up to now, all has been the anticipation and anxiety of speculation. The media have tried every possible way of dramatizing a man biting a dog. This has been less like reporting reality and . . . . Continue Reading »
Third World anti-colonialism as the key to the policies and decisions of the Obama administration? After reading the Forbes cover story by Dinesh DSouza, How Obama Thinks , I found myself scratching my head. In DSouzas account, the interpretive key to the Obama . . . . Continue Reading »
In defiance of a ruling by the British Advertising Standards Authoritydoesnt that ring quaintly on the ear: Advertising Standards Authority an ice cream company has announced its intent to plaster the Popes route through London to Westminster Cathedral with images . . . . Continue Reading »