Eva Brann’s Dialogue — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

Eva Brann’s contributions to the larger academic community are twofold: She gives her students, colleagues, and readers a sweeping variety of writings and offers herself as a model of one who never shies from thinking, discussing, and seeking knowledge; and she is a tireless defender of the educational practices at St. 3,432 more words

Eva Brann’s Dialogue — The Imaginative Conservative

A Willmoore Kendall Moment — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

With America in great need of political and intellectual warriors to fight for our “Constitutional morality,” what better man to learn from as one prepares for battle than Willmoore Kendall. 2,892 more words

A Willmoore Kendall Moment — The Imaginative Conservative

Lost in Translation? — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

Good translations are crucial since they make accessible what would otherwise require years of study. The problem, of course, lies in what is lost in the process turning one language into another. 878 more words

Lost in Translation? — The Imaginative Conservative

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