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* The Lectio Divina of the Murder Monks
* Life of a Dissident
* Restoring the Dignity of Politics
* Remembering Patton
* Finding Metaphysics in Our Postmodern World
* Religious Liberty in a Hostile Age
* The Miseducation of American Business: A Symposium
* Business Education and the Humanities
* Honoring the Moral Purpose of Business
* Business Needs the Humanities to Succeed
** The Lectio Divina of the Murder Monks ([link removed])
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by Brendan Patrick Purdy
Both Bosch's waking and sleeping moments are haunted by the victims whose murders have not been solved. Read More » ([link removed])
** Life of a Dissident ([link removed])
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by Kai Weiss
Tomáš Halík's memoir is also the story of a people enduring difficulties and eventually ascending spiritually and peacefully as a free people. Read More » ([link removed])
** Restoring the Dignity of Politics ([link removed])
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by James Wallner
To treat our present political dysfunction, we must revive politics, which means we must rescue the public realm from obscurity. Read More » ([link removed])
** Remembering Patton ([link removed])
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by Titus Techera
Great men prove what we are capable of, but they also prove that institutions are not by themselves enough. Read More » ([link removed])
** Finding Metaphysics in Our Postmodern World ([link removed])
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by Brendan Purcell
Földényi explodes the usual temptation to feel self-sufficient, relying on a kind of technological omnipotence that is like a globe-shaped Tower of Babel. Read More » ([link removed])
** Religious Liberty in a Hostile Age ([link removed])
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by Mark David Hall
The essays in this collection provide excellent reasons for offering substantial protection to what many founders called “the sacred right of conscience.” Read More » ([link removed])
** The Miseducation of American Business: A Symposium ([link removed])
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by Law & Liberty Editors
What should business schools teach their students about life and liberty? Read More » ([link removed])
** Business Education and the Humanities ([link removed])
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by Wilfred M. McClay
To achieve reform, it will not work simply to stuff in courses that come out of the English department’s current offerings and call it a day. Read More » ([link removed])
** Honoring the Moral Purpose of Business ([link removed])
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by James Otteson
To become an honorable businessperson, then, requires not only technical training, but also an understanding of what the purpose of business is. Read More » ([link removed])
** Business Needs the Humanities to Succeed ([link removed])
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by Donald L. Drakeman & Kendall Hack
It might seem that the higher the tech, the lower the need to understand anything other than business, or perhaps engineering, but that’s hardly the case. Read More » ([link removed])
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