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Our Shadowed Present

Our Shadowed Present shows that the past offers more than its disparagers think. Clark makes a persuasive case that the provocative conceptual frameworks that dominate academe are passing fads like the flies of summer. Humane skepticism and a stress on empiricism and contingency constitute an approach to intellectual life that remains a fecund and fundamentally Tory source of understanding. As William Faulkner observed in a different context, "The past isn't dead; it isn't even past." ~William Anthony Hay, Modern Age

Via Orthodoxy Today Blog.

Daniel Larison | February 10, 2006



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