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A Fable on Education
Alexander Schmemman (1921-1983), ordained to the priesthood in 1946, gradually becoming one of most influential Orthodox theologians of the 20th century. He served as a teacher and dean at St. Vladimir’s Seminary until his death, was an official Orthodox observer of the Second Vatican Council, and helped to establish the Orthodox Church in America in
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I came across these notes this morning. They were noted in June of 2004, which I find interesting. If Christian morality has any validity – if it aligns with or expresses a natural law – it is very challenging to imagine a way the quasi-civilization we’ve manufactured can continue much longer. Civilizations are built largely