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Education is not primarily about preparing to evangelize in the workplace
Senior Ben Brown challenges one of the favorite notions of many: that the main purpose of our time at FUS is learning how to be evangelistic professionals. He shows how this is consistent neither with the true nature of liberal education, nor with Catholic history and tradition.
Idol worship of the 'A' and the student/professor relationship
Philosopher Ronda Chervin examines the obsession over grades and what it might mean for the quality and nature of modern education.
The good of distributism: a reply to critics
Author Thomas Storck further develops his earlier remarks about the dissonance between Catholic social teaching and capitalism, in response to critical replies by two FUS professors.
A Catholic critique of a current notion of courtship
There is a theory of dating and courtship on the rise in Christian circles, which alumna Kathleen van Schaijik finds overly rationalistic and not in line with Catholic understanding of the mysteries of love and sexuality.
Short takes
The God gap in the workplaces of the world
MA student Peter Cole balances his own earlier comment on the importance of professional preparation by criticizing the godlessness of the vocational-training-only approach to education thriving in the world today.
Inner life of society determines value of economic systems
In response to the discussion of distributism, Alumnus Dan Ellis gives a short reflection on the relation between the inward, moral movements of society and economic systems.


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