If you are interested in philosophy and there is one book that you must buy in the coming weeks….it is this it:
Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction (Editiones Scholasticae)
Feser has done a great job in the past explaining complex
On 14 February 2014, I will be delivering a paper in Greenville SC entitled Veritas Intactilis: An Aristotelian Response to New Atheism. The abstract has been published as follows:
No matter the level of training in philosophy or lack
People often criticize St. Thomas Aquinas for being “boring.” Today, on the feast of the Angelic Doctor, I offer this light-hearted reflection… from a great Domincan Blog found below:
Whether Thomas Aquinas is fittingly called boring?
Objection 1: It would
The secularization of France, once the daughter of the Church, continues. According to katholisches the French Senate claims that in the next year there will be around 2,800 churches in the country which will be demolished. Why? They are empty and taking
Vimeo’s staff pick has some good points to share…
It makes sense that the appearances of friendship goods (social media etc) would attract us but because it is a more superficial type of communication the human
In my time spent just around Chicago in the past week or two, I have begun to pick up a theme of a message that is very popular: Nothing Is Greater Or Less Than US. I began to notice
This post may be out of the blue for a few people out there, but I thought I'd share it anyways. It's not too often you come across an analytic understanding of Aquinas' first 'proof' of God's existence…and a good
The word science has a different meaning today than it did 100, 500 and 2500 years ago where in each
case an alternative meaning for the word has become primary.
The greeks found philosophy circa 500 BC using
The question “What is truth?” has been asked throughout the centuries and continues to be. However, from a Christian point of view, “the truth” can be looked at in different ways.
The truth can be
Just like last year on the national level, secular humanists continue to host 'reason' events ever more, continuing the tradition from the French Revolution. Its interesting because with these growing each year, it just goes to show even more that