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
Mar212009

Christ is everything in everyone

A new biography of G.M. Hopkins.
Wednesday
Mar182009

Fideism vs. rationalism

Another column by Mons. Albacete
Wednesday
Mar182009

Education vs. mechanics

In case someone bothers about the Pope and condoms in Africa, give him John Allen. Or this. Also John Waters.
Friday
Mar132009

Rigor and relationships

David Brooks is right on education. The problem though is not just lack of responsibility. The dominant ideology in education opposes precisely Brooks's two key concepts (acquiring rigorous knowledge through a relationship with an adult).
Wednesday
Mar112009

Salvation history

This book review wanders a bit, but the last three pages (on St. Augustine and the Jews) are very interesting.
Wednesday
Mar112009

Pragmatism is not realistic

Mons. Albacete on Obama's ideology.
Tuesday
Mar102009

Human fragility is real, the invisible hand is not

The end of an era.
Monday
Mar092009

Old New England

Connecticut legislators want to force congregationalism on the Catholic Church.
Monday
Mar092009

Ethics?

William Saletan is a thoughtful man. But many others seem indeed to be "dead to ethics and drifting wherever science takes you". See also Yuval Levin.
Monday
Mar092009

Depressing

From the Lord's prayer to core values.
Saturday
Mar072009

3 monks, 12,000 corpses

Reading about Syriac Christians one wonders: is their fate simply a result of harsh persecution, or does it also reflect an aspect of their mentality?
Wednesday
Mar042009

Extreme moralism

What makes a child worth saving, exactly? Just the way you feel about it?
Tuesday
Mar032009

Nihilism observed

A lesser known book by Sigrid Undset.
Tuesday
Mar032009

Correlation vs. causation

Is it true that societies that rely a lot on the state tend to be less religious? It can also work the other way around: that Christianity encourages personal initiative, whereas loss of faith leads to develop a quasi-religious trust in the state.
Sunday
Mar012009

You should not exist

False compassion.