Oct 21, 2007 | Author - Ron Dart
L’Abri, William Farel and Erasmus:Different Paths Hiked, Different Destinations Erasmus is a chameleon and a pernicious enemy ofthe gospel. ...
Oct 21, 2007 | Author - Ron Dart
Stephen Leacock was perhaps the greatest English Canadian intellectual of his generation.Damien-Claude Belanger George Grant was Canada’s most significant public philosopher.Graeme NicholsonStephen Leacock (1869-1944) and George Grant (1918-1988) were men of...
Aug 30, 2007 | Author - Ron Dart
The time will come when the pursuit of contemplation will be a subversive activity. Daniel Berrigan, America is Hard to Find 1. Merton and the Contemplative Quest Thomas Merton turned to the Roman Catholic Tradition, and to the monastic and...
Jun 16, 2007 | Author - Ron Dart
But there are remnants left around me… very strange remnants… in this case the Anglican Church which has in it some of the ancient truth and therefore I will live within it. – George GrantThe English Reformation took more than a century from beginning to end,...
Apr 16, 2007 | Author - Ron Dart
The fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom. Genesis 3:6 Canada may produce more original work on Hegel than any other nation. David MacGregor, Literary Review of Canada (February 1994) The...
Mar 21, 2007 | Author - Ron Dart
"Liberalism was, in origin, criticism of the old established order. Today, it is the voice of the establishment." George Grant Part I The inside flap on the recent book about George Grant, Athens and Jerusalem: George Grant’s...