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Cultivating virtue

Part two of 'Obedience the Remedy'

‘Obedience the Remedy’

The two key works of John Henry Newman, written while he was still Anglican, present at least an implicit theory of a Catholic virtue ethic.

Get on with it

The constant worry I’m not doing things as well or as effectively as I could still simmers beneath the surface.

Humility: Democracy’s necessary virtue

People have a propensity to seek and attend churches that match their political convictions.

Anglicans without a cause

I see little evidence on social media that Christians, let alone clergy, provide any greater wisdom and insight to the great causes.

Don’t be Trumped: Some little ways to deal with a big problem

Instead of fretting over the present global catastrophe, read old books, and live in your neighborhood, doing whatever else you can, according to the ability God has given you.

Worship or works? Engaging Michael Curry and Richard Rohr

Christian worship and Christian ethics are inextricably bound up together.

The limits of self-awareness

“Self-awareness” has become something of a cultural phenomenon of late. Yet for all its benefits, there are limits to what it can achieve.

Virtue and basketball

Basketball has its own “internal goods” and rewards, which are available to everyone regardless of ability, whereas the “external goods” are by definition scarce and subject to competition.

 Never flag in zeal

God’s zeal is the love that moves the sun and the other stars, the love that gave everything to secure our redemption.

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