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Education & Truth in an Age of Relativism (Part 2)

African folklore pedagogy combined with a life grounded in the sacraments may provide an educational path to truth and virtue.

Education & Truth in an Age of Relativism (Part 1)

The relativizing of truth has often paralyzed teachers from naming any reality as objective. Yet truth is foundational for education.

Sports & Virtue

We yearn for perfection. While unobtainable this side of the resurrection, the drive itself comes from God and it is good.

Moral Relativism and Moral Censure

Western culture, especially in the United States, is marked paradoxically by relativism and clear-eyed fanaticism often in the same voices.

The Virtues of Hank Hill

King of the Hill captured a cultural moment for middle class America, but it also displayed a man who sought virtue.

Remembering Alasdair MacIntyre

Alasdair MacIntyre, who died this spring, uncovered our culture's challenges. But he likewise helped to spur a renewed focus on virtue.

A Dinner Party with ChatGPT

More technology does not equal progress. But the real problem is that what drives tech development is often personal profit not virtue.

Virtues Can Be Taught

David Hein's Teaching the Virtues explores how people grow up; how they become good and wise and not just learned or skilled.

An Illiberal Moment

In yet another narrowly contested election year in the United States, the country’s liberal political order has come under increasing attack, both intellectually and...

Commemorating William Augustus Muhlenberg, 1796-1877

A Sermon for Founders’ Day 2024 at Saint James School “Seek first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness, and all these things shall be...

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