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Haidt & Rauch: The Constitution of Knowledge

In the second chapter of the first book of Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle says that “the most governing and most masterful” human pursuit or discipline...

Science, Faith, and the Pandemic

By Charlie Clauss A current story line, hyped by many, is the stance of conservative Christians towards the COVID-19 pandemic. This has played out as opposition...

Knowledge and Love

By John Bauerschmidt Our prayer book liturgies often contain theological and devotional treasures, overlooked even though lying in plain sight. It is the nature of...

Christian Hope and Postmodern Epistemology

By Frederick W. Schmidt For a variety of reasons over recent years, I have found myself reflecting on the increasingly fractious nature of public dialogue,...

Curiosity’s children

I wonder if the unencumbered thirst for knowledge that is so glorified in our culture has brought with it an inclination towards vice, or a particular kind of vice, that might otherwise go under the radar.

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