A place of retreat from the bloomin' buzzin' world of ignorance, incivility, and conflict to explore philosophy, literature, history, and theology and celebrate (without fetishizing) the Great Tradition.
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I'm not a Russellian. But I think his 1923 "A Free Man's Worship," which for some reason I return to every autumn, the finest short piece he wrote. Its two concluding paragraphs, below, are especially noble and good to keep in mind during t...
I'd so like to meet Alfred, the only English king styled “the Great,” who saved learning in the 9th century and in so doing extended the scope and importance of the English language.
Under the weather these past few weeks, I've occupied myself by re-reading Shakespeare’s Henriad. It's all really quite wonderful, but I think the very best of the eight plays are the two bookends: Richard II and Richard III.
I continue work on my book on Maude Royden (1876-1956), the extraordinary British suffragist, pacifist, preacher, social reformer, and champion of women’s ordination. It’s appropriate that today, when my area of central Pennsylvania is bein...
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Retired philosophy professor & priest, Kerry is the author or editor of over 40 books and hundreds of articles. Several of his books have been translated; others have won awards. He writes on philosophy, literature, religion, and culture.
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