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The Hidden Origins of Victim Culture
The modern world's fixation on victimhood status is unique across cultures and history. From where did it arise?
Sep 8, 2022 -
Ye Who Labor
Labor and toil have been redeemed by the "carpenter's son," Jesus Christ, and the Church has long offered a clear vision of the dignity of work.
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Dr. Jordan Almanzar
Jordan Almanzar, PhD, teaches at Kolbe Academy and Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts. He holds a PhD with honors in "History and Literature of Ancient Christianity" from Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen, Germany. His doctoral dissertation, written under the supervision of world-famous New Testament scholar Gerd Lüdemann, was published as a book in 2019.
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The Goal of Education
While our culture often takes for granted the value of education, it seldom considers its most essential goal.
Sep 8, 2022 -
True Manhood, True Honor
Through an example of the sort of sacrifice the world tends to see as foolish and dishonorable, author Evelyn Waugh provides an image of true manhood and true honor.
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Primer Video: The Origins of Catholic Education
Is our society as highly educated as we tend to think? To understand Western education, we must go back to the ancient Greeks' discovery of paideia and its eventual impact on Christianity.
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Scepters and Synods
How are we to think about monarchies?
Sep 15, 2022 -
A Time for Prayer
With the freshness of autumn and the flurry of activity it brings, we're reminded of the importance of founding our lives on prayer.
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The Love of Learning and the Desire for God: A Path to Joy
What is truth, and how does it relate to God? Even more precisely, why do we call God Truth itself?
Sep 29, 2022 -
The Christian Athlete: Where is Your Strength?
Elite athletes are characterized by their self-discipline and willpower. Christian athletes know, however, that their true strength comes from the Lord.
Oct 26, 2022
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