To: Shery; Seraphicaviary
Yes, I've read issues
Touchstone. I came around to read catholic thinkers, first with Frederick Wilhelmsen
The Metaphysics of Love and then Etienne Gilson
The Unity of Philosophical Experience and
The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy and finally De Lubac,
The Mystery of the Supernatural. Once an expat, always an expat.
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02/06/2014 2:33:49 PM PST by
cornelis
To: Shery; Seraphicaviary
How could I forget Wilhelmsen's
Christianity and Political Philosophy with these chapters:
1. The Limits of Natural Law
2. Cicero and the Politics of the Public Orthodoxy
3. The Problem of Political Power and the Forces of Darkness . . .
6. Natural Law Tradition and the American Political Experience 7. Eric Voegelin and the Christian Tradition
8. Jaffa, The School of Strauss, and the Christian Tradition
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02/06/2014 2:44:47 PM PST by
cornelis
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