
Rituals for Everyday Meaning – Part 1: “More Than Routine”
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Join us on Sundays, 10am, in-person or online here. Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 In a world that’s fast-paced and feels

“At the heart of [Roger] Scruton’s world,” minervawisdom.com contends, “is human experience and encounter.” He, “one of the most eminent English-speaking philosophers,” had published what he “regarded, and wants, to

“[W]e may aspire to truth, but it remains the faintest of all human passions,” thehub.ca critic Patrick Luciani writes in his take on Ignorance and Bliss, for “we also desire to

“My primary work is to create safe and brave spaces for transformation and healing,” Kathy Escobar affirms. “I do this at The Refuge, my faith community,” which is in Denver,

Ross Douthat “is a super smart guy,” religionsgeek.com avows, “and a unique writer—probably no conservative writer has more liberal readers than he does.” Why? Consider his “intellectual generosity—he can describe