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Daily Archives: 7 October 2015
On My Bookshelf: Theology of Christian Marriage IV
Synod15 is now in full session, and I’ve been trying to keep up with the “loyal opposition,” Cardinal Kasper’s “controversial” views on marriage. As I’ve been reading and reading again and reflecting on his book Theology of Christian Marriage, I … Continue reading
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Guns in Fun
There are some people who have yet to master appropriate interpersonal relationships. I don’t know if Father Kevin Carter is one of them. Rocco whispered this link to people who are defending the man for pointing a musket at a … Continue reading
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Laudato Si 115: Modern Anthropocentrism
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. Twenty-two numbered sections constitute the third section of Chapter Three, “THE CRISIS AND EFFECTS OF MODERN ANTHROPOCENTRISM.” 115. Modern anthropocentrism has paradoxically ended up prizing technical thought over … Continue reading
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