The Paradox of an Education in Philosophy
When one thinks about the constitution of an education in philosophy, one often begins by considering the curricula of philosophyContinue Reading
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
When one thinks about the constitution of an education in philosophy, one often begins by considering the curricula of philosophyContinue Reading
In November 2010, I presented a paper for the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s annual Fall Conference. AfterContinue Reading
I have received a number of excellent criticisms and comments about my posts.
“LGBTQ” language, “homosexuality” language, and “same-sex-attraction” language should be distinguished…
No source texts have affirmed that these men engaged in same-sex sexual activity, but many sources attest to intense emotional and physical attraction to other men.