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Are You Interested?

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 20, 2019

It occurred to me, as I sit in my bed with my foot in a sort-of cast, that I might do an audio series while I am incapacitated.  I would simply record each day a short (less than 30 minutes) commentary on Abraham Heschel’s God In Search Of Man, a book that fundamentally altered my approach…

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Recent Reads

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 18, 2019

While I am being an invalid confined to the apartment, I have had time to read, and I just finished the second of two books worth mentioning. First is William Tucker’s Marriage and Civilization (Regnery, 2014).  While you might not embrace Tucker’s early evolutionary view of the development of monogamy in animal kingdoms and pre-historical…

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A Basilica in Reggio Emilia

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 13, 2019
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Su-raindown

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 10, 2019
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The Spinoza Syndrome

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 8, 2019

Spinoza was one of the world’s great philosophers.  He also happened to be Jewish.  He lived in the attic of a house in Europe while he wrote some of the most challenging thoughts about the human condition.  I am reminded of Spinoza these days, not because I am a great philosopher or even a great…

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