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Is a Necessitous Faith a True Faith?

At a recent talk, Irish-born theologian Dr. Thomas Groome lamented that ours is a “tough time for faith”. We have moved from what he called a Transcendent Worldview, which encourages faith, to a modern Immanent Worldview, which discourages faith. He… Continue Reading →

The Uniqueness of Western Law: Part 3 – Christianity Takes Up the Torch of Hellenistic Natural Law

The notion that the same rules apply to all men later found a home with the kings of Northern Europe.  These tribes still possessed that Indo-European culture of the rule of an, albeit, customary law and the right to resist… Continue Reading →

Meanwhile in the “Dark Ages”

The term “Dark Ages” often evokes a sense of stagnation and ignorance. However, this oversimplified perception does not accurately reflect the rich tapestry of advancements that occurred during this period. The so-called Dark Ages, roughly spanning from the fall of… Continue Reading →

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