Category: philosophy
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Book Review: Selected Writings by Thomas Aquinas

Having read two of St. Augustine’s key works (City of God and Confessions) the past two Lenten seasons, I felt that it was time to read from another saint. I wasn’t intimidated by the size after City of God, but as soon as I started reading, I realized that I’d picked up a heavy work…
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Book Review: Confessions by Saint Augustine

As a Catholic, I’ve heard Confessions quoted throughout my life. It was one of those books that I’ve heard so much about that I felt like I had already read it. I’m glad I didn’t let that feeling deter me from picking it up and reading it for myself…
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Book Review: You Learn by Living by Eleanor Roosevelt

Over the years I’ve heard a number of great quotes from Eleanor Roosevelt. I never realized she had books published until I came across this one. My high exceptions were met and then some…
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Book Review: Education and History by C.S. Lewis

Aside from The Chronicles of Narnia, I haven’t read much of C.S. Lewis’ writing. It’s something that I’ve been meaning to remedy and I finally got around to listening to this audiobook that’s been sitting in my library…
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Book Review: Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville

This was an interesting read given it was originally published in 1835. It offers an impartial point of view of life and politics in America at that time…