Paper Clippings The Blog of The Crossroads Cultural Center

Paper Clippings, more than a classical blog, is a service providing valuable reading material in order to help readers reach a judgment about current affairs. Comments and discussion are more than welcome.

Saturday
Jul022011

A sea of ignorance

Terry Eggleton knows that mainstream Christian theology never thought of God as a "supernatural entity." Apparently he is almost alone.
Saturday
Jun252011

Mental haze

More than anything, the gay-marriage story reveals an amazing level of mental confusion, which in turn stems from a deep-seated inability to ask fundamental questions. If marriage is just a state endorsement of our romantic relationships, why is that in the public interest? And why do we want to confer on the state such power?
Saturday
Jun252011

Vatican Insider

A new website entirely dedicated to the Vatican.
Saturday
Jun252011

Extraordinary in the ordinary

This weekend Clemente Vismara will be declared a blessed.
Sunday
Jun192011

Collective amnesia

Make sure your children learn history.
Sunday
Jun192011

Intentionality

A great article (but quite long) on neuroscience.
Sunday
Jun192011

"Largely symbolic"

Finally the modern attempt to have "Christianity without Christ" is truly coming to an end.
Sunday
Jun122011

Alarming

An article in the New Republic on the predicament of the Copts
Saturday
Jun042011

Perplexing

This article hints that the collapse of Catholic urban education is a crisis of collective motivation and morale at least as much as it is a financial problem.
Thursday
Jun022011

What about philosophy? Or common sense?

It is typical that in order to describe a type of knowledge that is not just empirical/quantitative, Jim Manzi can only find the word "ideological." That's the positivist dicotomy: either it is "scientific" or it is "ideological."
Tuesday
May312011

Baby-boomer theology?

David Brooks realizes that the bourgeois notion of happiness is mendacious.
Friday
May202011

Buying credentials

Rich Lowry points out that while students loan debt has surpassed credit card debt for the first time ever, all that money is not really spent primarily on learning.
Thursday
May192011

The religious sense and agriculture

This story is interesting because it challenges the conventional (and still totally dominant) Marxist interpretation of history (that material factors shape culture, never the other way around).
Tuesday
May172011

Book review

Fr.Ian Ker has written a new biography of G.K. Chesterton.
Sunday
May082011

Preconception

A clear discussion of the nature of ideology.