New Oxford Notes: July-August 2014
A Manufactured Controversy
Those raising the most vocal objections to new diocesan teacher contracts -- which stipulate that teachers conduct themselves according to basic Catholic principles in their public lives -- are those who do not agree with many of the Church's teachings.
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Orestes Explains It All for You
Brownson certainly didn’t become a Catholic in 1844 because it was a socially estimable thing to do.
Permanent Irresolution & the Art of Making a Public Argument
The principal means of teaching in the medieval university was not the classroom lecture but the quaestio disputata (disputed question).