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Tradition and Sanity

Peter Kwasniewski, Fr Thomas Crean, Joseph Shaw
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    Writer, speaker, editor, publisher, composer; former professor of philosophy, theology, music, and art history.

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    Fr Thomas Crean is a Dominican friar of the English Province. He was ordained as a priest in 2001.

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    Recovering academic, public philosopher, freelance writer.

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