Archive for the ‘Hope’ Category

November 19, 2009 0

Intellectual Tombstones

By Robert Minto in Death, History, Hope

One of the more interesting portions of my day involved contemplating the cultural effects of the Black Death on 14th century Europe. People got religion: flagellants took the burden of repentance upon themselves for the whole society, peasants took up prayer as lifeline rather than pastime or social custom. Art became full of memento mori: [...]

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October 23, 2009 0

Education from Below

By Robert Minto in Education, Faith, Hope

(The following is an extract from an essay published in Crossings, an intellectual journal on the Dordt campus.)
How shall I describe education—the process of obtaining access to a tradition and power to extend it?
Imagine the tradition one desires to be educated into as a huge, over-populated city—at Dordt, a tradition of Christian humanism, as well [...]

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July 28, 2009 0

From Marcus Aurelius (2): How To Get Up In the Morning

By Robert Minto in Books, Hope, Motivation, Virtue

This is the second part of a series about Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations. The series is introduced here.
One of the most popular articles on one of the most popular self-help websites is entitled How To Become An Early Riser. Steve Pavlina has gotten a lot of mileage from that article—and it’s not because he tapped a [...]

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June 10, 2009 0

Repentance & Hope: The Significance of Mankind

By Robert Minto in Eschatology, Hope, Man, Repentance

A great agony of Christian thinking has been the ambiguity of the question how much importance should we assign to mankind, its destiny, and its works? A thousand small incarnations of this ambiguity have embroiled our thinkers in skirmishes with each other. I’d like to commentate on the possibilities for repentance and hope within this [...]

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