Death’s Masquerade: Sentimentalism and Moral Blindness
By R. J. Snell In these days of darkness, prudence demands a sober look at the stratagems and deceits of the culture of death. One of these deceptions is sentimentalism – its tentacles choking clear...
View ArticlePloughing in Hope: On Marriage
By R. J. Snell In Omnivore’s Dilemma, Michael Pollan recounts a trip to Polyface Farm, run by Joel Salatin, the self-described “lunatic farmer.” Rather than raising cattle or chickens, Salatin thinks...
View ArticleThe Big-Picture Gospel
By R. J. Snell We have lost our way as a civilization. Having cast off the Faith, we no longer know who we are, why we are, what we are for, or how to be. Like someone lost in the woods, we exhibit...
View ArticleThe Second Immaturity
By R. J. Snell While Kant suggested that the Enlightenment ended human immaturity by allowing us to think and speak for ourselves, the German theologian Johann Baptist Metz suspects that the...
View ArticleReligious Freedom and Negative Anthropology
By R. J. Snell Even as religious freedom deteriorates worldwide, many share a growing unease over liberty’s prospects in the United States. And for good reason, given that the cultural dynamics of...
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