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Discussion of The Lord of the Rings
What follows is a hitherto unpublished discussion of The Lord of the Rings by Gregory Glazov and Stratford Caldecott. (And if Tolkien inter...
Post-secularism
C. John Sommerville's book is a brilliant indictment of the modern university. He writes about it in an article published in Reconsider...
Theories of Evolution
A letter published in The Catholic Herald points out that in my analysis of the challenge of evangelization in that paper ( October 2 ), I ...
The Alhambra
In their early period of rapid expansion the Arabs took over the Middle East, acquiring and preserving much of the ancient learning. They al...
Connected by Touch
Fairy tales are the fashionable thing in Hollywood and on TV. Every studio seems to be reinventing the classic tales – mostly with dire resu...
Queen of the Sciences
Here is a passage from Fr Robert Barron's wonderful book The Priority of Christ (pp. 155-6): In the thirteenth century, Bonaventure mai...
Help in teaching math
I have come across a number of books and websites that math teachers may find helpful - or, come to that, teachers of other subjects who wan...
Education and Architecture
It seems to me that one of the things a teacher can do to "re-enchant" education is draw his students' attention to the world ...
From Quadrivium to... Trivium
New from www.woodenbooks.com Beauty for Truth's Sake was about the four liberal arts known collectively as the Quadrivium. I wanted it...
Analogy
The use of analogy is fundamental for human thought and language, and in particular for theology. Derived from the Greek analogia "pro...
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