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Apr 21, 2025
The Restoration of Higher Learning
  The pro-Palestinian campus protests at many universities during the spring of 2024 have deepened the crisis of legitimacy facing American higher education. New Gallup polling since the protests shows a 21 percent drop in the top tier of confidence in higher education since 2015; with a super-majority of Independents, let alone Republicans, registering only some or little-to-no trust that colleges...
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Apr 21, 2025
Your Spouse’s Wins Are Your Wins
  Your Spouse’s Wins Are Your Wins   By: Amanda Idleman   “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.” - 1 Corinthians 13:4   How many times have you read this verse in the context of marriage and just skipped on past the part about love does not envy? Envy isn’t something that...
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Apr 21, 2025
Love
  Weekly Overview:   1 Corinthians 13:13 says, “So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.”The greatest of all aspects of the Christian life is love. Love is to be at the foundation of all we do, all we are, and all we hold on to. If we focus on love and allow the...
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Apr 21, 2025
Wisdom Begins with Awe
  Wisdom Begins with Awe   By Whitney Hopler   Bible Reading   “Wisdom begins with the fear of the LORD, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.” – Proverbs 1:7, CEB   Sitting in the sanctuary of the Washington National Cathedral, I enjoyed a powerful experience of sound and light. Majestic organ music reverberated off the cathedral’s stone walls so strongly that I could feel...
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Apr 21, 2025
The Practice of Prudence in Redgauntlet
  Several years ago, political science professor Greg Weiner surveyed our political landscape and asked, “What space is left for prudence?” It’s a good question: at a time marked by major political division, when neither political party can garner an enduring majority, and after a summer punctuated by two plots on a former president’s life, the ancient virtue of prudence seems...
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Apr 21, 2025
The Unintended Brilliance of Dead Poets Society
  As students return to school and our anticipation for fall colors grows, many of us are putting on classic movies that fit the autumn vibes. One of those perennial favorites is Dead Poets Society, a film that has been praised by a generation of students and teachers for its rebellious defense of the humanities. But as we approach its 35th...
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Apr 21, 2025
A Prayer for the Ones Who Dont Feel Great at Anything
  A Prayer for the Ones Who Don’t Feel Great at Anything   By Peyton Garland   Bible Reading   “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” - Psalm 23:6   Listen or Read Below   I masquerade embarrassing mediocrity that most might mistake for success. I can hide...
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Apr 21, 2025
Trustworthy Capitalists
  Even among those who largely approve of the free market system, it is often assumed that there are some bleak trade-offs. In exchange for economic efficiency, we allow for the loss of particular industries (such as manufacturing) and the job loss that this incurs. But perhaps more pressing, many worry about the fracturing of our social fabric and the deterioration...
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Apr 21, 2025
Seek Shelter
  Thursday, October 3, 2024   Seek Shelter   God is our refuge and strength, always ready to help in times of trouble. (Psalm 46:1 NLT)   Meteorologically speaking, “times of trouble” in the summer months usually involve thunderstorms or tornadoes. When the conditions are right, the National Weather Service issues a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning that encourages people to seek shelter.   Spiritually...
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Apr 21, 2025
The Justness of Exploding Pagers
  “The Constitution is not a suicide pact,” wrote Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson in 1949. He was right. Even though there is no provision in our Supreme Law saying so, it is inherent, if unstated, in every law. We cannot interpret the Constitution—or any law—in such a way that sows the seeds of its destruction. The Constitution exists to...
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Apr 21, 2025
Against the Profanities of the Age
  The republication by Bloomsbury of the Irish philosopher and journalist Mark Dooley’s superb 2009 intellectual biography of Roger Scruton, Roger Scruton: The Philosopher on Dover Beach,should be warmly welcomed by all serious students and admirers of the late English philosopher and man of letters (the latter appellation was, Dooley tells us, Scruton’s preferred self-designation). The book was originally published at...
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Apr 21, 2025
Depoliticizing the University
  Reviewing David Rabban’s recent book last week, John McGinnis called attention to the distinction between academic freedom and the freedom of speech. The latter concept is often seen as the key to depoliticizing universities, purging them from ideological bias. The idea of politicization, however, implicates a broader question about the principles that ought to guide a university’s (or other social...
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