Paper Clippings The Blog of The Crossroads Cultural Center

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Entries from June 1, 2007 - June 30, 2007

Saturday
Jun302007

A Pope Speaks to China

"Only the head of the Catholic Church could have written this kind of letter..." writes Fr. Bernardo Cervellera of Asianews.

Saturday
Jun302007

Reductive

Freeman Dyson is a great scientist with some religious leanings. His view of the future shows two typical features of our time: a) the idea that civilization boils down to material development (no need to address the question "What is a human being?"); b) a naive lack of awareness about the reality of sin .

Tuesday
Jun262007

Rubbish

Ross Douthat appropriately trashes the Hitchens book.

Monday
Jun252007

Out of his depth

Why does Tom Cruise sound hilariously miscast as a Swabian Catholic Count who lived in one of the most tragic times in world history?

Monday
Jun252007

The Greatest Generation?

“Most kids coming into the Army today have never worn leather shoes in their life unless it said Nike, Adidas, or Timberland. They’ve never run two miles consecutively in their life, and for the most part they hadn’t had an adult tell them ‘no’ and mean it. That’s bizarre,” says an officer in charge of training today's generation of new recruits.

Monday
Jun252007

"Miracles are hard to come by in Britain"

During outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair's visit to the Vatican Pope Benedict gave him some things to think about, including the lack of miracles in the U.K. ...

Sunday
Jun242007

Lost

Jeff Jacoby highlights the hypocrisy of those who accuse the president's position on embryonic stem cells of being ideological, whereas they themselves turn "science" into an ideology. The quotes by the Democratic leaders are astounding. The identification of reason with "science" is the current Western way to philosophical nihilism, and its embrace by the Democratic party is more important than how many "Catholic issues" they are willing to support.

Saturday
Jun232007

Living there

Time on a recent conference in Venice.

Friday
Jun222007

A different age

A column on how JFK handled the issue of Catholicism in the 1960 elections.

Thursday
Jun212007

A private matter?

Apparently, Tony Blair is becoming a Catholic. It would be interesting to understand why, given the apparently absolute separation between his public figure and his private religious convictions.

Wednesday
Jun202007

Chess game

Amir Taheri thinks there is a bigger picture surrounding the Gaza events.

Sunday
Jun172007

Reality wins

The history of Antioch College reads like a prophecy of the outcomes of the whole post-1960 liberal ideology.

Tuesday
Jun122007

Parasitical

Richard Rorty died.

Rorty advocated a form of liberalism that is pure negation--the vacuum that is left over once people stop believing that any "truth" (always in scare quotes) is worth killing or dying for. In Rorty's view, we are all (or should be) liberals in this sense--not out of conviction or principle, but by default, because of the absence or unavailability of any competing conviction or principle.
. We are curious to see how long a society can last on such solid cultural foundations.

Monday
Jun112007

Fron non-I to I

Last week's essay by Paul Berman in the New Republic is worth reading. Spengler makes an interesting comment on the relationship between modern totalitarianism and paganism, understood as a creed in which the individual only exists for the sake of the state (or the tribe or the race):


Rosenzweig...described Islam as pagan, and Allah as an apotheosized despot. He began, that is, with a general characterization of pagan society, that is, society in the absence of God's self-revelation through love, and then considered Islam as a specific case of a paganism that parodies the outward form of revealed religion. God's self-revelation as an act of love first makes possible human individuality: the individual human is an individual precisely because he is loved.

Sunday
Jun102007

Prescient

Philip K. Dick sensed that the question of the age is what it means to be human.