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Tag Archives: secularist
The Crutch of Disbelief
Many people believe either that Christianity is nonsense or that any form of it that would be recognizable to the Christians of the past is too out of step with the age and too politically dangerous to be tolerated. They … Continue reading
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Tagged agnostic, atheist, Christianity, disbelief, Henri de Lubac, Philip Larkin, secularist
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Unlimited Sovereignty of the Individual
“We are probably the first, and we will surely remain the only, people in history to give over all elements of social life and all contents of human life to the unlimited sovereignty of the individual. … It is easy … Continue reading
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Tagged individualism, Pierre Manent, secularist
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the Secularist…
“Even if it may appear that today the secularist spirit has reached its broadest diffusion – to the point that we might think that a new era has begun – and even if it is a fact that many theologians … Continue reading