Jeremy has also written an article on Amoris Laetitia's teachings on transgenderism and same-sex unions. You can read about this type of argument here. Weirdly enough, abortion advocates argue that unborn children are unjust aggressors against their mothers and are compared with attackers wielding switchblades. We reached out to Ethika Politika and they agreed to allowing us to republish an old article of Jeremy's, called The Unborn Child is Never the Aggressor. Guillermo has written an article on Pope Francis' Traditionis Custodes which limits the Latin Mass. With today's update we release some articles on quite controversal subjects. We have also added more Magisterial documents on Vatican II. Two new articles on aesthetics are up, The Death of the Hero and The Eschatological Dimensions of Art. Chapters 7, 10, and 11 of the Commentary of Husserl's Logical Investigations are now live. Part II.1 covers the hermeneutic of continuity, Part II.2 the hermeneutic of discontinuity, Part II.3 the hermeneutic of continuity in regards to the theological notes, Part II.4 addresses the question whether Vatican II is an Ecumenical Council, Part II.5 examines the role of dissent, and Part II.6 presents a final argument concerning Vatican II's continuity and legitimacy and the bibliography.įourth, we have added several other new articles. The single page we had before has been expanded into six. Third, Part II of Jeremy's Hermeneutics of Vatican II series has been revised. Graduate from Harvard, current teacher of Great Books, Charles has a lot of insight to share with our readers. Charles is a good friend and exceptionally sharp. Second, we would like to introduce our newest author, Charles Massiatte. In it we give an introduction of ourselves and background information about the website. In today's update, we have several new and exciting things.įirst, we have launched a podcast.
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