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Thomas and Suárez) outlines the profound teaching of St
reads: “The past and the present are our means
and characteristic anthropology of Marcel’s philosophy of existence
of interpretation…it is not an interlude
the concept of what constitutes a Muse
The Cross and the Crisis novel Thomas and Suárez) outlines theBy Fulton J. Sheen The distress of modernity, contends Fulton J. Sheen in The Cross and the Crisis, is fundamentally moral and religious in nature. Men, as G. K. Chestertons famously remarked, invent new ideals because they dare not attempt old ideals. They look forward with enthusiasm, because they are afraid to look back. The distress of modernity, argues Sheen, is the result of a fear ridden flight from the cross of Jesus Christ, a reckless
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