I love your personal testimony, and conversion story. I assume you are also familiar with my favorite living philosopher, Peter Kreeft. God bless you and your ministry.
The St Austin Review of Solzhenitsyn was beautiful, inspiring and eye opening. I’ve been getting the St Austin Review for 6 years. Great magazine. I highly recommend it.
Yes, Gray's Elegy in a country churchyard, was a prescribed poem learnt at school in South Africa, a long time ago. Yes, my teacher regarded it as one of the most important poems and insisted we learn it off by heart.
A great insightful presentation. Joseph Pearce has a gift in presenting the principles of Christian spirituality in a lucid manner. I would like to add this contrast: while it takes a lot of effort to learn the empirical truth of sciences, it takes suffering for Truth (with capital 'T', the ontological truth) to be disclosed in the vertical direction (from 'now' to Eternity).
Joseph Pearce doesn’t have enough content out there. His insights and mechanisms of unraveling ideas are second to none.
Is this just name dropping?
Thanks!
I love your personal testimony, and conversion story. I assume you are also familiar with my favorite living philosopher, Peter Kreeft. God bless you and your ministry.
joe pearce is a legend
The St Austin Review of Solzhenitsyn was beautiful, inspiring and eye opening.
I’ve been getting the St Austin Review for 6 years. Great magazine. I highly recommend it.
Unexpected shout to MOP
Brilliant talk. Headline does not do justice to the substance.
Yes, Gray's Elegy in a country churchyard, was a prescribed poem learnt at school in South Africa, a long time ago. Yes, my teacher regarded it as one of the most important poems and insisted we learn it off by heart.
A great insightful presentation. Joseph Pearce has a gift in presenting the principles of Christian spirituality in a lucid manner. I would like to add this contrast: while it takes a lot of effort to learn the empirical truth of sciences, it takes suffering for Truth (with capital 'T', the ontological truth) to be disclosed in the vertical direction (from 'now' to Eternity).