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
Mar272010

More facts

Fr. Raymond J. de Souza has read the documents on the Murphy case that were published by the NYTimes. It turns out the article by Laurie Goodstein was pure fiction, as was also pointed out by an Italian newspaper.
Friday
Mar262010

Anybody cares about facts?

John Allen sets the record straight.
Saturday
Mar202010

More society

David Brooks on the work of Phillip Blond. It sounds very interesting, except that communities cannot just be created through public policy, but require cultural foundations. The idea that everything can be solved "technocratically" is precisely the root of the situation described by Blond.
Wednesday
Mar102010

The end of protestantism

An acute essay by Stanley Hauerwas.
Monday
Mar082010

To be accompanied with love

A story on suicides in Japan.
Sunday
Mar072010

Surprise

It turns out the most important factor in education is the teacher.
Tuesday
Mar022010

Martyrs

Spiegel on anti-Christian persecutions around the world.
Wednesday
Feb242010

A new moral cosmos

Few people remember Israel Zoller.
Wednesday
Feb242010

No reason without meaning

A book review by Stanley Fish.
Tuesday
Feb232010

Government is necessary

Sunday
Feb212010

Fading away

On European depopulation.
Wednesday
Feb172010

Ignorant League

This piece shows that what is missing is not "religion at Harvard" but rather "reason at Harvard."
Saturday
Feb132010

From Texas to the classroom

How textbooks are written.
Tuesday
Feb092010

Dead end

Stephen Barr on intelligent design.
Monday
Feb082010

The ultimate resource

People are the engine of economic growth.