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  2. Anthony Esolen - Wikipedia

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    Anthony M. Esolen is a writer, social commentator, translator of classical poetry, and Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Thales College, having been invited to join the faculty in 2023. [2] He previously taught at Furman University, [3] Providence College, [4] Thomas More College of Liberal Arts and Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts.

  3. 12 Rules for Life - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Cummings McLean, writing for The Catholic World Report, called the book "the most thought-provoking self-help book I have read in years", with its rules reminding her of those by Bernard Lonergan, and content "serving as a bridge between Christians and non-Christians interested in the truths of human life and in resisting the lies of ...

  4. Catholic Biblical Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    Website. CBQ. ISSN. 0008-7912. The Catholic Biblical Quarterly is a refereed peer-reviewed theology journal published by the Catholic Biblical Association of America (CBA) [1] (CBA) in January, April, July, and October. [2] It was established in 1939 [3] and its circulation in 2010 was over 3,800.

  5. George Weigel - Wikipedia

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    Joan. George Weigel (born 1951) is an American Catholic neoconservative author, political analyst, and social activist. He currently serves as a Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Weigel was the Founding President of the James Madison Foundation. He is the author of a best-selling biography of Pope John Paul II ...

  6. First Things - Wikipedia

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    First Things. First Things (FT) is a journal aimed at "advanc [ing] a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society", [ 1 ] focusing on theology, liturgy, history of religion, church history, culture, education, society, politics, literature, book reviews and poetry. First Things is inter-religious, inter- denominational ...

  7. Ignatius Press - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius Press is a Catholic theological publishing house based in San Francisco, California, in the United States. It was founded in 1978 by Father Joseph Fessio, a former pupil of both Henri de Lubac and Pope Benedict XVI. Named after Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order, it is the primary English-language publisher of the works of ...

  8. Michael O'Brien (Canadian author) - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Canadian. Michael David O'Brien (born 1948) is a Canadian author, artist, and essayist and lecturer on faith and culture. Born in Ottawa, he is self-taught, without an academic background. [1][2] He writes and speaks on Catholic themes and topics, [3][4][2] and creates the cover art for his novels in a neo- Byzantine style. [5][6 ...

  9. Joseph Pearce - Wikipedia

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    United States portal. v. t. e. Joseph Pearce (born February 12, 1961), is an English-born American writer, and as of 2014 Director of the Center for Faith and Culture [1] at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tennessee, before which he held positions at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Merrimack, New Hampshire, Ave Maria College in Ypsilanti ...