Category: Wit and Wisdom

Virtue: Can It Be Taught? ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Kirk

By Russell Kirk Are there men and women in America today possessed of virtue sufficient to withstand and repel the forces of disorder? Or have we, as a people, grown too fond of creature-comforts and a fancied security to venture our lives, our fortunes,… Continue Reading “Virtue: Can It Be Taught? ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Kirk”

Why Didn’t Akron Burn? | Opinion: Woodson

By Bob Woodson Community leaders in Akron are showing the rest of America how to handle potentially volatile police-involved deaths. — Read on http://www.newsweek.com/why-didnt-akron-burn-opinion-1726920

Threat of Free Speech in the University: The Imaginative Conservative: Scruton

by Sir Roger Scruton Free speech in a university is a very different thing from free speech in Congress or Parliament, freedom of the press, or free speech in the street

Hail Columbia, Happy Land: An Evangelical Southerner in 19th-Century Europe ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Miles Smith IV Methodist minister Joseph Cross, a South Carolina native, traveled in Europe in the late 1850s, emerging as a nationalist committed to democracy, material progress, and enthusiastic Evangelical Protestantism… — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2022/07/hail-columbia-happy-land-evangelical-southerner-19th-century-europe-miles-smith.html

When People Greeted Each Other With Courtesy & Purpose ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By John Horvat A greeting is an act of humility and a gesture of justice, in which we give respect and honor due to others for who they are. Indeed, greetings constitute the fragrant perfume of a Christian civilization in which these things are… Continue Reading “When People Greeted Each Other With Courtesy & Purpose ~ The Imaginative Conservative”

On Teaching, Writing, and Other Discontents ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Mark Malvasi

By Mark Malvasi Teaching at a time when civilization is in such obvious disarray and such marked decline imposes even more stringent and pressing obligations on the teacher. I have reached the conclusion that what American teachers must do is really very basic: Teach… Continue Reading “On Teaching, Writing, and Other Discontents ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Mark Malvasi”

‘The Lowest Odds of Divorce’ Are among Religious Young Adults Who Don’t Cohabitate: Research – Michael Foust

By Michael Foust The Lowest Odds of Divorce’ Are among Religious Young Adults Who Don’t Cohabitate: Research by Michael Foust – Christian breaking news commentary. — Read on http://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/the-lowest-odds-of-divorce-are-among-religious-young-adults-who-dont-cohabitate-research.html

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