2023 July-August

Letters to the Editor: July-August 2023
Lex Canendi, Lex Credendi?... Pius XII’s Tireless Defender... A Morally Offensive Gap?... A Person Is a Person & Nothing Else... and more
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The News You May Have Missed: July-August 2023
International Health Leader?... Black-Market Body Shop... Backpacking Heat... Phone Drain... Serial Fatherhood... and more
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Are “White Lies” Ever Permissible?
On its face, the debate seems insignificant to the point of banality: Can a lie be morally justified? Yet, the matter cuts to the heart of our moral heritage.
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An Elegy for Bloom
Bloom understands that literary study, in contradistinction to cultural studies, is, and ever will be, an elitist endeavor in the service of aesthetics.
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Ecumenism: A Reassessment
The desire for Christian unity can assume such importance that insistence on points of doctrine comes to be regarded as inconvenient or divisive.
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Honji Suijaku: Shell Game of the Gods
When one set of gods merges with another, all that’s really needed is to make charts designating which god goes where. More gods? Bigger chart. Easy.
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From the Narthex
In this special section, which runs as an occasional feature, we present samples of the offerings in the Narthex, the NOR’s online blog.
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Why Won’t Parents Let Their Kids Be Parents?
In the past, parents generally did not consent to non-therapeutic, experimental procedures on their minor children. We have reached a point where they do.
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Checking Out of the Local Library
Today's librarians apparently believe the only way to get kids to read is to sucker them in with books about television characters, or worse.
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Briefly Reviewed: July-August 2023
Here we review The Right: The Hundred Year War for American Conservatism and Aristotelian Meditations
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