Most Catholics are aware of the effects Vatican II had on the Catholic Church, at least…
Tag: Philosophy
Summer Philosophy Class Takes On the Camino
Blisters, sore legs, and a sense of spiritual rebirth are all common side effects faced by…
Whence Comes Modern Pessimism?
What is the greatest good for a human being? Or, to put it differently, what is…
If Naturalism is True, Religion Should Not be Blamed for Suffering
One of the chief complaints against religion is that it has been the cause of tremendous…
Land O’ Lakes Turns Fifty
On October 11, many prominent figures in Catholic higher education met to discuss the legacy, effects,…
Kreeft Explains Objections to Atheism in Lecture
On September 21, Dr. Peter Kreeft packed Higgins Hall 300 with students and faculty in a…
Morality and “Me”
It is commonplace for Christians to regard relativism and skepticism as the principal cultural challenges that…
Philosophical Applications on the Road to True Freedom
The concept of human freedom—at least in today’s society—is often an abstract, theoretical concept whose definition…
A Brief Point on God’s Not Dead
When I found out that a second installation of God’s Not Dead was due to be released, I…
The Glass Doors of PULSE
Should you ever find yourself walking down the first floor hallway of Stokes North, there’s a…