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January 25, 2018
5:30 - 7:00
Absolute Values
Published this summer by Harvard University Press but largely written, presumably, during the Biden administration, Dabhoiwala’s skeptical history of Anglosphere—especially U.S.—speech libertarianism is veined throughout…
Begin the World Over Again
I was once told that I was in an abusive relationship with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team. It is true that they have…
Mano a Mano
Aristotle, a student of a wrestler named Plato, taught that eudaimonia, usually translated as “happiness” or “the good life,” requires both intellectual and moral virtues.…
Why would a non-religious magazine bother to explore the role of church in our lives? What sort of answers did they think would emerge, and how have their readers responded?
In the magazine’s most recent print issue, they asked a question central to our mission at Upper House; namely, What Is Church for?
On January 25th, we are excited to learn more as we help launch The Point‘s 15th issue. We invite you to join us for hors d’oeuvres and a panel discussion with Point editors, Jon Baskin, Rachel Wiseman, and (our own) Robert Kehoe. More info here.