Sunday, March 11, 2012

Wau: The Most Amazing, Ancient, and Singular Number
Heroes Not Zombies: The Science Delusion. Rupert Sheldrake

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Ancient Faith Radio podcasts

Doctrine Matters - Part 1 (mp3)
Fr. Andrew points out there are 3 disciplines of Orthodoxy - Doctrine, Piety, and Morality. However he is concerned that the first - Doctrine - occupies a back seat in many Orthodox circles.


St. Ephraim's Prayer

Friday, March 09, 2012

Thomistica.net: New Document from the International Theological Commission

The document: “Theology Today: Perspectives, Principles, and Criteria” (also at Zenit)
Via Insight Scoop: Tough Questions, Timeless Moral Truths
An interview with Fr. Brian Mullady about same-sex marriage, contraception, the death penalty, and other pressing moral issues
NLM: Book Notice: The Voice of the Church at Prayer, Fr. Uwe Michael Lang

Thursday, March 08, 2012

Carthage: The Lost Mediterranean Civilisation
The Foundations of Our Orthodox Faith: A Discourse on the Sunday of Orthodoxy by Archimandrite John Krestiankin

Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk: the Russian Revolution was prepared abroad
Jennifer Pahlka: Coding a better government
Recently I came across a link to an article against x because it was counter to human dignity, but I can't remember the author or the website. It may have been illustrative of the liberal turn in Catholic moral theology.

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Rorate Caeli: Great Thinkers of the Order of Friars Preachers
James Chastek, The Kettlewell Principle and Deductions from nature being caused by hae hou heneka

A conversation on Ted: Will we ever truly be able to model nature?
Fr. Z with a statement by Joseph Ratzinger in 1969: “The Church will become small and will have to start afresh …”
Bryan Stevenson: We need to talk about an injustice

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Tonight at the DSPT

The 22nd Annual Aquinas Lecture
Albert the Great and the New Aristotelianism: A Turning Point in the Western Intellectual Tradition by Dr. Michael Tkacz

The lecture will probably be recorded and then uploaded to the DSPT website.

Response to Michael Tkacz's Critique of ID