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Second Acts and Semiquincentennials
"Our lives if they are well-lived are long works," Henry Oliver.
Jan 14 • Eileen Norcross
An Appetite for More Than Mere Sustenance
Eating as a window to our nature
Jan 3, 2025 • Eileen Norcross
Ideas Necessary and Insufficient
Fides et Ratio
Sep 1, 2024 • Eileen Norcross
We hold these truths
The NatCons' unalienable rights are rooted in universal truths
Apr 23, 2024 • Eileen Norcross
What does technocracy have to do with the cosmos?
The forgotten foundations of self-governance
Mar 10, 2024 • Eileen Norcross
The work of righteousness will be peace
Anti-Semitism is a lie.
Jan 26, 2024 • Eileen Norcross
At The End of 2023: Two books and an interview.
“The principle of originality at all costs leads to paralysis - Rene Girard, Maxim 119”
Jan 1, 2024 • Eileen Norcross
Oscar Romero, stumbling block
The opposite of Political Catholicism is not quietism.
Nov 29, 2023 • Eileen Norcross
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