“Natural law” has a strong brand identity in Western philosophy, but even many of its critics affirm a moral realism essential to the concept.| Law & Liberty
In our techno-industrial society, it may no longer be enough of a witness to live Christianly in a secular economy. Being a faithful witness to Christ means ordering our lives according to the coun…| Converge Media
I woke up this morning with this heavy on my heart and I just wrote this from the heart. I am so grateful to Christian Today for publishing it….you can get the original here… The quiet…| TheWeeFlea.com
Owen Barfield, whom C. S. Lewis described archetypally as his “Second Friend” – “the man who disagrees with you about everything […] not so much the alter ego as the antiself” – on a number of occasions expressed his agreement with the argument of The Abolition of Man, and his admiration of the book. For example, describing various means by which one can become aware of the presuppositions of one’s thoughts, Barfield once wrote: One, of which the best example I know is C. The ...| The Owen Barfield Literary Estate
What does it mean to love one’s country in a world where every social and political debate is heightened to a mini-apocalypse, and the very ideas of nationalism and patriotism are often deemed evil?| Daniel Whyte IV
Somehow, I have gone from appearing on no podcasts ever to appearing on four of them in the last 5 months. It began with a party. I attended an event of the Anselm Society dedicated to chatting about detective stories, and got to chatting with Matt Mellema of the Anselm Society’s Believe to See podcast. … Continue reading My Podcasting Adventures So Far| G. Connor Salter