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April 19, 2023
Jacob Imam, Marc Barnes
Should Christians Invest in the Stock Market?

Shareholding is an evil, even if it makes us rich.

Should Christians Invest in the Stock Market?
October 30, 2020
Politics, The Christian Society
Andrew Willard Jones
A Liturgical Cosmos
A Liturgical Cosmos
September 14, 2020
Catholic Social Teaching, Politics
Marc Barnes
Children will destroy us

Children contradict all the major anthropological assumptions of liberalism.

Children will destroy us
August 20, 2020
D.C. Schindler
What is Liberalism?

D.C. Schindler unpacks the theological meaning of Christianity’s chief political heresy.

What is Liberalism?
July 31, 2020
Money
Jacob Imam
Rendering to God
Jacob Imam
June 15, 2021
Money

Crypto-Idolatry: The Theology of Bitcoin

Jacob Imam
June 15, 2021
Money
Crypto-Idolatry: The Theology of Bitcoin

Is crypto-currency really going to save the day?

37 Comments
Marc Barnes
May 31, 2021
Politics

Sticking it out

Marc Barnes
May 31, 2021
Politics
Sticking it out

Children told that they will go far do in fact go far. But by remaining, sticking it out, and living here rather than there, one becomes much more powerful; one develops greater capacities for action; one can do more.

3 Comments
Marc Barnes
May 14, 2021
Politics

Just the Necessities

Marc Barnes
May 14, 2021
Politics
Just the Necessities

Of all the various inventions of modernity, this one stands out as its most impressive: It has ordered man to despise the necessities of life as preventing him from Really Living

4 Comments
Jacob Imam
May 5, 2021
Politics

The End of Politics

Jacob Imam
May 5, 2021
Politics
The End of Politics

Politics is all about virtue because virtue is all about preparing for Heaven. Read on to see how politics is a theological project (and how the Liberals get it wrong).

2 Comments
Michael Higgins
April 23, 2021
Politics

Daylight Saving Time and the Logic of Liberalism

Michael Higgins
April 23, 2021
Politics
Daylight Saving Time and the Logic of Liberalism

Guest blogger Michael Higgins warns against taking one more step away from a world of intrinsic meaning and goodness, and one more step into a world that’s empty until we fill it up.

3 Comments
Robert Mixa
April 9, 2021

Christian Philosophy and the Thought of Ferdinand Ulrich

Robert Mixa
April 9, 2021
Christian Philosophy and the Thought of Ferdinand Ulrich

Robert Mixa and D. C. Schindler discuss Ferdinand Ulrich and his unique approach to philosophy and theology.

Comment
Jason Craig
March 29, 2021
Money, Politics

Should Men Retire?

Jason Craig
March 29, 2021
Money, Politics
Should Men Retire?

Jason Craig traces the history of retirement and its relationship to family life, good and bad.

Source: https://www.theswordandspade.com/

4 Comments
Michael Hanby
February 26, 2021
Politics

The Birth of Liberal Order and the Death of God: A Reply to Robert Reilly’s America on Trial — Part 3 of 3

Michael Hanby
February 26, 2021
Politics
The Birth of Liberal Order and the Death of God: A Reply to Robert Reilly’s America on Trial — Part 3 of 3

Metaphysical judgments operate tacitly within political and scientific discourse: not as a “system” from which political conclusions are explicitly deduced but as something logically entailed in the basic elements of the discourse itself, and often unarticulated.

1 Comment
Michael Hanby
February 26, 2021
Politics

The Birth of Liberal Order and the Death of God: A Reply to Robert Reilly’s America on Trial — Part 2 of 3

Michael Hanby
February 26, 2021
Politics
The Birth of Liberal Order and the Death of God: A Reply to Robert Reilly’s America on Trial — Part 2 of 3

Here we take up the relation between Hobbes and Locke that forms the central question of Reilly’s pivotal eighth chapter.

1 Comment
Michael Hanby
February 26, 2021
Politics

The Birth of Liberal Order and the Death of God: A Reply to Robert Reilly’s America on Trial — Part 1 of 3

Michael Hanby
February 26, 2021
Politics
The Birth of Liberal Order and the Death of God: A Reply to Robert Reilly’s America on Trial — Part 1 of 3

Reilly’s argument rests upon a questionable methodology and upon ignoring the profound transformations to the meaning of “nature,” “reason,” “God,” and “Christianity” in early modern mechanistic philosophy.

Comment
Marc Barnes
February 8, 2021
Politics, Scripture Commentary

No Rest for the Wicked: Sleep, for God's Sake

Marc Barnes
February 8, 2021
Politics, Scripture Commentary
No Rest for the Wicked: Sleep, for God's Sake

Sleep feels good because it is good not to be God.

5 Comments
Jacob Imam
February 3, 2021
Money

Christian Economics 101: No Allowances

Jacob Imam
February 3, 2021
Money
Christian Economics 101: No Allowances

The study of the economy does not begin with supply and demand curves, the profit motive, or any other predictive properties of a large body of people. It begins with the home.

15 Comments
Sean Domencic
January 22, 2021
The Debate on Integralism, Politics

Salazar's Portugal

Sean Domencic
January 22, 2021
The Debate on Integralism, Politics
Salazar's Portugal

If ‘integration from within’ is really possible, then what went wrong in Portugal?

4 Comments
Andrew Willard Jones
December 18, 2020
Politics

The State Will Be Transformed

Andrew Willard Jones
December 18, 2020
Politics
The State Will Be Transformed

For a sovereign state to confess Christ, really and truly, in deed, structure, and word, is the birth of something new.

1 Comment
Jozef Andrew Kosc
December 15, 2020

Hound of Heaven in the Campus Quad

Jozef Andrew Kosc
December 15, 2020
Hound of Heaven in the Campus Quad

Mimesis vs. liberalism

Tagged: book review

3 Comments
Marc Barnes
December 10, 2020
Technology

porn the evangelist

Marc Barnes
December 10, 2020
Technology
porn the evangelist

In its current configuration, pornography spreads the internet which spreads liberalism.

6 Comments
Jacob Imam
December 7, 2020

Walter Hooper, 1931–2020

Jacob Imam
December 7, 2020
Walter Hooper, 1931–2020

. . . this is the man of Oxford: this is Walter Hooper.

Tagged: Walter Hooper, obituaries

16 Comments
Jacob Imam
December 4, 2020
Money

The Great Reset, Part I

Jacob Imam
December 4, 2020
Money
The Great Reset, Part I

The Great Reset, such as it is, is an attempt to revive the pagan jubilee.

4 Comments
Marc Barnes
November 25, 2020

Hail, hail, incompetence!

Marc Barnes
November 25, 2020
Hail, hail, incompetence!

If human competence produced "financial success," then the sheer volume of preaching to this effect should have already produced a nation of millionaires.

1 Comment
Marc Barnes
November 19, 2020

Why I am not a witch

Marc Barnes
November 19, 2020
Why I am not a witch

It’s all a bit played out.

7 Comments
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