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Killing from the Inside Out
Armies know all about killing.It is what they do, and ours does it more effectively than most.We are painfully coming to realize, however, that we are also especially good at killing our own \"from the inside out,\" silently, invisibly.In every major war since Korea, more of our veterans have taken their lives than have lost them in combat.
A Man Is Defined by His Longings
NOTRE DAME, Ind. -- The violent man arms himself, calculates how he will respond to assaults or degrees of aggression or insult, practices for each conceivable extreme situation, rehearses for the exceptional. For the same reason, we are a violent country, even apart from the war in Vietnam and even if our entire nuclear crop forever lies fallow.
Strangers at the Gate
An exploration of the ancient rites of hospitality and how they reveal our common humanity
The Church as a Family
A father of 16 children, who may be presumed to have spoken with some expertise on the matter, once described to me the task of fatherhood as one of drawing admittedly questionable lines of distinction and then having to defend the cogency of such distinctions as if they were intrinsically compelling.
Reflections on Ancient Friendship
An exploration of the difference between living in society and living in community, with an invitation to rediscover the meaning of friendship
The Epic Voice
Thursby reviews The Epic Voice edited by Alan D. Hodder and Robert E. Meagher, How to Read an Oral Poem by John Miles Foley, and Myth: A New Symposium edited by Gregory Schrempp and William Hansen.