Some things are objectively subjective. Is a Ford better than a Chevrolet? Is a Nikon camera better than a Canon? One could argue the merits and demerits of most brands. But the answer lies mostly ...
Where does one begin when delving into the perplexing world of Søren Kierkegaard’s concept of subjectivity? To approach it with the tone of a dispassionate academic would be to betray the essence of ...
(RNS) — Churches are — or were — places where people gathered to celebrate and to mourn, to pray and to socialize, and to learn about the truth as their denominations presented it. Most folks used to ...
When Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, soon to be elected Pope Benedict XVI, memorably warned of a looming "dictatorship of relativism" in 2005, he articulated what many conservative Catholics had long ...
I was disappointed by Michael P. Lynch’s “Who Cares About the Truth?” (The Chronicle Review, September 10). The essay seemed to me to be both misguided and wasted on your audience. I am confident that ...
In the past few weeks, Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, blew the whistle on the state-funded media giant’s pervasive liberal bias. In response, NPR’s new CEO, Katherine Maher, suspended the ...
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