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Book Review: Monsignor Quixote by Graham Greene
For centuries now, our world has been increasingly filled by purely humanistic culture. And the majority of what we regard as great literature turns on very worldly themes. In the novels of Jane Austen or E. M. Forster, for instance, we do not have profound explorations of Divine Grace in our lives, nor matters of…
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Judgment, the New Age and the Christian Difference
I had a dream of infidelity this night. Were I to bear the contents of this dream, the response of many I suppose would be: “So what? It was only a dream.” In the dream, in fact, it was “only” a few moments of infidelity. I pulled back and perhaps began a somewhat partial and…
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Bob Geldof and the Divine Power of Jesus Christ
Bob Geldof – forever haunted by the Indelible power of the Catholic Mystery?
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Bound in Time and Culture: The ‘Universal’ New Age
As I said in a comment to my last entry, I felt very, very heartened by a comment from Aaron here. In a departure from my usual, slightly more formal approach, I want to use this space to engage with your thinking, Aaron. First, I’d like to quote you – albeit with some editing. The…
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Findhorn and the New Age: Looking Back
For readers new to this space, perhaps it is good to repeat that I am a Catholic convert who once passionately identified with the New Age movement. For many years, I was associated in one way or another with the Findhorn Foundation in the north of Scotland, which numerous people would identify as the leading…
Foreword for Monarchy by Roger Buck
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