featured, History, Philosophy

David Hume and the Limiting of Thinking

When one ponders the field of philosophy and the point of pursuing it, the individual finds himself posing various questions. Often these can take shape as quite meaningful and deep queries into fundamental aspects of reality. I am a firm believer in the notion that if a saying or a proposed mode of operation has… Continue reading David Hume and the Limiting of Thinking

About Writing, Catholic, Culture

The Need to Cultivate a Catholic Culture

Hello everyone! Hope you had a splendid weekend. I've been enjoying the sun and fresh air. I've recently been published in the great online publication Catholic Journal: Reflections on Faith & Culture. The article is "Cultivating a Catholic Culture" and discusses the call all Catholics have to engaging, nurturing, and criticizing the culture in which… Continue reading The Need to Cultivate a Catholic Culture

Culture, Entertainment and Media, Reviews

A Beautiful Mind – Showing Us What Faith Looks Like

A Beautiful Mind (2001) is, simply put, a beautiful film. It tells the story of John Nash, who at the opening of the film has just arrived at Princeton University. His outlook on education is boiled down to the notion that his classes are a waste of time. In addition to that, he's a bit of… Continue reading A Beautiful Mind – Showing Us What Faith Looks Like

Catholic, Culture

Bishop Barron Talks Star Wars on First Sunday of Lent

+JMJ+ Robert Barron is a Catholic bishop who (like St. Maximilian Kolbe) has used the media for the education and promotion of the Catholic faith. He's known as an author, speaker, theologian, and TV series host, among other titles. He likely best known for the Word on Fire. This year, Bishop Barron is releasing brief… Continue reading Bishop Barron Talks Star Wars on First Sunday of Lent