True England: Two Thousand Years in One Thousand Words — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

Relishing a challenge, the following is a snapshot in a thousand words of the full panorama of two thousand years of English history. I am currently writing a series for… 1,221 more words

True England: Two Thousand Years in One Thousand Words — The Imaginative Conservative

The Enchanted Cosmos With Thomas Aquinas — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

Thomas Aquinas’ cosmology and doctrine of the soul are vitalistic. Everything has a particular soul to it, and these souls have particular life-forces destined for particular ends. 1,659 more words

The Enchanted Cosmos With Thomas Aquinas — The Imaginative Conservative

Thomas Jefferson and “A Little Rebellion Now and Then” — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

Nowhere to be seen now are the old Jeffersonians, once a major American type, rebellious men who dared defend the rights of themselves and their communities from outside impositions. 2,130 more words

Thomas Jefferson and “A Little Rebellion Now and Then” — The Imaginative Conservative

Why Study History? A Personal Reflection — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

I’m fascinated with time—its past, its present, its future, its moments, its transcendences. Time, as we’ve all experienced, moves quickly at points, and agonizingly slow at other points. 987 more words

Why Study History? A Personal Reflection — The Imaginative Conservative

Unity and Cancel Culture — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

When the headlines scream that a politician or church leader is being “divisive,” and the thought police, educators, and culture warriors demand “inclusivity,” it should cause a pause for thought. 1,050 more words

Unity and Cancel Culture — The Imaginative Conservative