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Cassiacum: A Place to Think

Kerry Walters

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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    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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