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Issue IV,2: Table of Contents
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 | Being wise parents means being open to learning from different perspectives
Alumni Michael and Alicia Hernon respond to Kay and Dan Cummins' critique of the Ezzo parenting method, using their own experience to illustrate the idea that we can learn a lot from the Ezzos without buying their philosophy wholesale. They likewise urge Catholics to be more careful and moderate in their criticisms of others' parenting choices. |
 | The Real Answer to 'The Last Question:'
Computer science professor, Ed Kovach, debunks the pop-fiction notion that the power of computers is unlimited and unstoppable, while demonstrating its essential inferiority to personal intelligence. |
| Questions, comments and continuing conversations |
 | The Truth of the Catholic Faith
Philosopher and FUS trustee, Alice von Hildebrand, responds to Joanna Bratten's article 'Pluralism and Orthodoxy,' insisting that ecumenism does not require us to 'accept other religions,' and stressing the importance of truth in religion. |
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