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Daily Archives: February 16, 2012
Nixon’s Civil Rights 16
For my write-up today on Dean Kotlowski’s Nixon’s Civil Rights, I’ll start with something that Kotlowski says on page 150: “Undeniably, the advance in minority enterprise also can be traced to nongovernmental factors. The talent and initiative of individual entrepreneurs … Continue reading
Posted in Black History Month, Politics, Race
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Conservatism and Distributism
My church cancelled its Bible study last night because the pastor and his wife were ill, so you’ll have to wait until next week to read my write-up on our Bible study! In the meantime, I have some links for … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates, Current Events, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged american conservatism, christian conservative, economic philosophy, pope leo xiii, pope pius xi, thoughtful responses
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Betz Accepts Diversity, Then Tries to Harmonize
I started Hans Dieter Betz’s commentary on The Sermon on the Mount, which also comments on the Sermon on the Plain. The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:3-7:27) and the Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6:20-49) are similar, yet different. … Continue reading