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One of the most critical disturbances is the threat to an old and honored dichotomy. In the theocentric world of the Middle Ages, man lived in a holistic universe, with heaven above and earth below embraced in one divine economy. But the aggressive humanism of the Renaissance and the mechanistic...
Then came the snapper. The Heights published last February a full transcript of a meeting in which BC's Board of Trustees discussed ways of preventing the University's Vice-president, considered a "radical" by the businessmen and divines who order the affairs of Boston College, from exercising authority. The...
Then came the snapper. The Heights published last February a full transcript of a meeting in which BC's Board of Trustees discussed ways of preventing the University's Vice-president, considered a "radical" by the businessmen and divines who order the affairs of Boston College, from exercising authority. The...
Then came the snapper. The Heights published last February a full transcript of a meeting in which BC's Board of Trustees discussed ways of preventing the University's Vice-president, considered a "radical" by the businessmen and divines who order the affairs of Boston College, from exercising authority. The...
the first war in any place or time in which a body of draft-age citizens, not only conscientious objectors to all wars (like many of the early Christians in the Roman Empire), have taken upon themselves a right (hitherto exercised only by emperors, kings, divines, and jurists) to make...