Edvard Lorkovic
I’m a teacher of some apparent merit and a philosopher of very little. I
am decidedly not an educationist. I don’t know, let alone employ, novel
theories of education or tricks of the modern pedagogical trade. I read
philosophical books with students, talk to them about those books, ask
them questions, and attempt to answer […]
K. V. Turley
Unlike Waugh, Greene, and Tolkien, David Jones is not a name cited by
many Catholics interested in the Catholic literary renaissance of the
twentieth century. It is a pity. Not only because of Jones’s literary
and artistic triumphs of the middle part of that century but also
because this multi-talented polymath was a devout Catholic […]
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