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Molnar examines the central weakness of conventional wisdom regarding Western political philosophy and practice: the exclusion of thought and experience uniquely present in Christianity
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Disdaining mere discussion or mordant criticism of purely scientific conclusions
(1892–1974) was a Catholic priest and Cleric of St
The Idea of a University spo-disabled Molnar examines the central weaknessBy John Henry Newman Introduction by Don J. Briel Afterword by Christopher O. Blum As timely today as when it was written in 1852, John Henry Newmans The Idea of a University champions a discipline of mind that enables its possessor to distinguish essence from accident, means from end, and good from evil. These habits are now all too rare. And that is part of the contemporary ages poverty, for the person educated according to Newmans prescription
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