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- The Go-Between Wikipedia page.
- About The Author.
- Opening credit shots and theme from the 1971 film staring Alan Bates and Julie Christie.
"The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there."
One of the greatest opening lines ever.
16.8.10
15.8.10
Atheist Delusions; The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies -David Bentley Hart
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-About The Author (Wikipedia)
-Review by Paul Griffiths (First Things)
-Review by Peter Lawler (First Principles)
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"To be entirely modern (which very few of us are) is to believe in nothing. This is not to say it is to have no beliefs: the truly modern person may believe in almost anything, or even perhaps in everything, so long as all these beliefs rest securely upon a more fundamental and radical faith in the nothing - or, better, in nothingness as such. Modernity's highest ideal - its special understanding of personal autonomy - requires us to place our trust in an original absence underlying all of reality, a fertile void in which all things are possible, from which arises no impediment to our wills, and before which we may consequently choose to make of ourselves what we choose. We trust, that is to say, that there is no substantial criterion by which to judge our choices that stands higher than the unquestioned good of free choice itself, and that therefore all judgment, divine no less than human, is in some sense an infringement upon our freedom. This is our primal ideology. In the most unadorned terms possible, the ethos of modernity is - to be perfectly precise - nihilism." (20-21)
-About The Author (Wikipedia)
-Review by Paul Griffiths (First Things)
-Review by Peter Lawler (First Principles)
-davidbhart.blogspot.com
"To be entirely modern (which very few of us are) is to believe in nothing. This is not to say it is to have no beliefs: the truly modern person may believe in almost anything, or even perhaps in everything, so long as all these beliefs rest securely upon a more fundamental and radical faith in the nothing - or, better, in nothingness as such. Modernity's highest ideal - its special understanding of personal autonomy - requires us to place our trust in an original absence underlying all of reality, a fertile void in which all things are possible, from which arises no impediment to our wills, and before which we may consequently choose to make of ourselves what we choose. We trust, that is to say, that there is no substantial criterion by which to judge our choices that stands higher than the unquestioned good of free choice itself, and that therefore all judgment, divine no less than human, is in some sense an infringement upon our freedom. This is our primal ideology. In the most unadorned terms possible, the ethos of modernity is - to be perfectly precise - nihilism." (20-21)
14.8.10
No One Sees God; The Dark Night of Atheists and Believers -Michael Novack
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- Authors Website.
- NRO's The Corner blog post: "What is the Point of My New Book?"
- Interview with Author about book (First Things)
- Review (Washington Post)
- Archive of Author's articles in National Review
- Archive of Author's articles in First Things
- About the Author (Wikipedia)
- Authors Website.
- NRO's The Corner blog post: "What is the Point of My New Book?"
- Interview with Author about book (First Things)
- Review (Washington Post)
- Archive of Author's articles in National Review
- Archive of Author's articles in First Things
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