Tuesday, April 03, 2018
Eastern Christian Books: Eastern Orthodox Divorce and Remarriage
Eastern Christian Books: Eastern Orthodox Divorce and Remarriage
But Byzantine Christianity is not the only tradition besides the Latin or Roman one.
But Byzantine Christianity is not the only tradition besides the Latin or Roman one.
Labels:
Amoris Laetitia,
books,
Byzantine Christianity,
canon law,
divorce,
marriage
Who is Reading Jordan Peterson to Learn about Christianity?
As opposed to find a way for self-improvement?
Jordan Peterson’s Jungian best-seller is banal, superficial, and insidious by Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille
The real danger in 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is its apologia for social Darwinism and bourgeois individualism covered over with a theological patina.
Jordan Peterson’s Jungian best-seller is banal, superficial, and insidious by Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille
The real danger in 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is its apologia for social Darwinism and bourgeois individualism covered over with a theological patina.
Labels:
Adam DeVille,
Carl Jung,
Jordan Peterson,
psychology,
social Darwinism
Monday, April 02, 2018
Sunday, April 01, 2018
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Did Hans Urs von Balthasar teach that everyone will certainly be saved? by Mark Brumley
Whatever Balthasar’s position is, and whether or not it is correct, it isn’t universalism.
Whatever Balthasar’s position is, and whether or not it is correct, it isn’t universalism.
Friday, March 30, 2018
CWR: Pope Francis believes in hell—and he needs to stop talking to Eugenio Scalfari by Christopher R. Altieri
Our Lord also told His disciples, “Behold I send you as sheep in the midst of wolves. Be ye therefore wise as serpents and simple...
Our Lord also told His disciples, “Behold I send you as sheep in the midst of wolves. Be ye therefore wise as serpents and simple...
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Acquired Mental Handicaps
If overuse of the internet and other electronic media leads to some sort of mental impairment with respect to attention and focus and other acts of the mind, then might it be the case there will be consequences on a person's ability to participate in liturgical prayer? How many of our young people can sit through the praying of a Psalm, or the Anaphora/Roman Canon, without being distracted? Has modern technology exacerbated our natural weaknesses or deficits?
With a Psalm least one can prayer/sing the Psalm and that will help one regain focus. But with an anaphora? One should be listening attentively, and not praying. Though perhaps repeating the words silently might be permissible.
With a Psalm least one can prayer/sing the Psalm and that will help one regain focus. But with an anaphora? One should be listening attentively, and not praying. Though perhaps repeating the words silently might be permissible.
Monday, March 26, 2018
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