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Orthodoxy (from the Greek meaning "correct teaching") is the key to solving the vocations crisis in the Western world. The Church's correct teaching i...
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THE MAN ON THE TRAIN from Tbilisi to Yerevan chatted away busily on his cell phone. He then turned with equal devotion to a laptop computer. But, when...
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CHESTERTON AND THE ROMANCE OF ORTHODOXY
The Making of GKC, 1874-1908
WRITTEN BY William Oddie
PUBLISHED BY Oxford University Press, 2008
ISBN:...
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Orthodoxy: A centenary edition
WRITTEN BY G.K. Chesterton
INTRODUCED AND EDITED BY Sheridan Gilley
PUBLISHED BY Chesterton Institute Press, 2008...
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Manchester, England
The word orthodoxy has been hijacked by many conservatives in the church and needs to be taken back, says a Canadian bishop who ...
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On June 2, 2002, Cardinal Ratzinger spoke at a Eucharistic Congress in Italy on the theme "Eucharist, Communion and Solidarity." In it he explains the...
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Many of our politicians, economists and editorialists are also in the grip of a widely accepted conviction -- the idea that "stimulative deficits" incurred by governments are the magic bullets to slay the recessionary dragon. Public opinion also supports this view, since no other alternatives are talked about or offered.
In the 1920s and 1930s, it was John Maynard Keynes -- the "premier gadfly of economic orthodoxy," as Mr. [Ahamed] describes him -- who challenged the old gold-standard orthodoxy. Keynes called for a new paradigm: the idea that governments should run deficits when the economy is slow and surpluses when times are good.
Politicians loved the first part of this thesis (while ignoring the second part) because it provided an intellectual justification for doing what they like...
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In my first article on the history of Christianity in Ukraine ("Ukrainian Catholic Church explained," Jan/Feb. 1996), I outlined the historical viciss...
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Burlington, Ont.
Conservative Canadian Anglicans opposed to liberal views on homosexuality attracted a nationwide audience on Saturday, Feb. 28 for ...
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John Wesley