Clarion Archives
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- Violet – an opera by Roger Scruton
- Cultural confidence and the liberal death wish
- A Dove Descending: Part III of III
- “I must watch over you”: The virtue of familial responsibility
- A Dove Descending: Part II of III
- Why should businessmen read great literature?
- Little Indulgences
- A Dove Descending: Part I of III
- Pass de Botton: An atheist’s appraisal of religion misses the cue
- ‘Asking for it’ – Rape, consent, and the problem of shame
- We’re Back
- The Homeric Christian: Gladstone’s Politics of Prudence
- A Try at Nobility
- Ascetic Practice as a Tool for Comparative Religion?
- The Historical Jesus cartoon
- Our Hero Socrates
- The Real Historical Jesus
- Whisper
- The Hook of Truth
- Slamming My Next Poem Home
- Homo Economus Christianus
- Francis Collins: Deciphering God’s Language or Conquering Abundance?
- The Iconographic Fiction and Christian Humanism of Flannery O’Connor
- River of Life
- Weight on Lilies
- A Mass Killing for Love
- Series On An Unnamed Protagonist
- “Yellow Ants,” Fundamentalists, and Cowboys – An interview with Rémi Brague
- Comfort
- Aging, Individualism and Our Middle-Class Dreams
- William H. Sheldon’s Psychology and the Promethean Will: Some Historiographic Observations
- The Threefold Witness of the Church
- Reason, Freedom, and the Rule of Law: Their Significance in Western Thought
- Notches
- Fear of Flying
- Following the Ancients
- Ode to a Cemetery on All Souls Day
- The Sleep of the Innocent
- Deconstructing Some Convoluted Christology
- Israel as a Bumblebee
- The Formulation of Jonathan Edward’s Theocentric Metaphysics (Part 1 of 4)
- To a Cherokee Ancestor
- Destroyed Vintage
- Jihad
- On the Advantages of Dying Young
- Jesus, the Libertarian
- Holy Water
- “Cows too…can easily be made into ideas”: An Interview with Roger Scruton
- When Chalcedon Meets Hollywood







