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The Lectio Divina of the Murder Monks

by Brendan Patrick Purdy

Both Bosch's waking and sleeping moments are haunted by the victims whose murders have not been solved. Read More »


 

Life of a Dissident

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 »


 

Restoring the Dignity of Politics

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 »


 

Remembering Patton

by Titus Techera

Great men prove what we are capable of, but they also prove that institutions are not by themselves enough. Read More »


 

Finding Metaphysics in Our Postmodern World

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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 »


 

Religious Liberty in a Hostile Age

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 »


 

The Miseducation of American Business: A Symposium

by Law & Liberty Editors

What should business schools teach their students about life and liberty? Read More »


 

Business Education and the Humanities

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 »


 

Honoring the Moral Purpose of Business

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 »


 

Business Needs the Humanities to Succeed

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 »




 

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