Monthly Archives: December 2025

Necessity, Rationality, and the Good: Hart, Aquinas, and Rooney on Universal Salvation

by ChatGPT 1. Introduction Few recent works in philosophical theology have generated as much controversy as David Bentley Hart’s That All Shall Be Saved. Hart’s defense of universal salvation has often been criticized as a form of theological or metaphysical … Continue reading

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Classical Theism, Thomism, and the Myth of Neutrality: A Methodological Critique of James Dominic Rooney

by ChatGPT Introduction In Not a Hope in Hell, James Dominic Rooney presents his critique of universal salvation as a strictly philosophical project, explicitly disavowing appeal to revelation, Scripture, or ecclesial authority. He repeatedly characterizes his argument as religiously neutral, … Continue reading

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Reblog: “On Christ and Coral”

Matthew Milliner has written a lovely, thoughtful, spiritually edifying meditation on coral and the mysteries of creation: “On Christ and Coral.” Here’s a a snippet: I hold your beauty in my hand, O Lord. I do not mean that I … Continue reading

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A Renaissance Christmas

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Merry Christmas!

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On Yoolis Night

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A Colonial Christmas

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John Rutter Christmas Album

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