The Strange Joy and Power of Catholicism
I am still needing to deliberate further on continuing my musings on the biosphere, law and more. In the meantime, Kim should be posting more soon, and I am pasting in a little fragment written a long...
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This entry like a number of mine, you will see, is tagged Dictatorship of Secularism. And these tagged entries refer to my growing conviction over years, as I study the rise of secularism, of how we...
View ArticleCatholic Tradition, Charles Taylor and the Final Triumph of the Hollow Men
In 1930, Evelyn Waugh, the British Catholic novelist (most famously of Brideshead Revisited), wrote: “It seems to me that in the present state of European history, the essential issue is no longer...
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Today I am continuing from thoughts last time on Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age – an 800 page narrative, as to how we exited the Medieval worldview and entered our fragmented, post-modern age. As I...
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In the last entries I have been reviewing, after a fashion, Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age. As I say, the book furnishes an extraordinarily comprehensive and complex sociological history, regarding the...
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I had started writing this series, when a poem arrived in my e-mail. Yes I had started writing about the Hollow Horror of Modernity, the Hollow Horror that Charles Taylor, it seems to me fails to do...
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