Essays by Thomas Joseph White and R. R. Reno
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** Sunday Spotlight
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A Sunday afternoon newsletter
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** “Sunday is the golden clasp that binds
together the volume of the week.”
– H.W. Longfellow
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** July 2011 • by Joseph Thomas White
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** Whether Faith Needs Philosophy ([link removed])
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** The theological truth of the gospel alone, explicated through Christian doctrine, provides a universal and enduring intellectual science of reality.
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** August 2010 • by R. R. Reno
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** A Richer Bible ([link removed])
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** To be a Christian is to believe that the truth found in the Bible is the very same truth we enter into by way of baptism, the same truth we confess in our creeds, the same truth we receive in the bread and wine of the Eucharist.
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