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What school? Mine was Fordham University in The Bronx, New York City, Class of '63.I am the product of the Jesuit education also-at least in college. That could be why we’re both so contrary!![]()
What school? Mine was Fordham University in The Bronx, New York City, Class of '63.I am the product of the Jesuit education also-at least in college. That could be why we’re both so contrary!![]()
Rockhurst College, Kansas City Missouri. All four my siblings graduated from there also. I still vividly remember my first day in theology class when the Priest asked me who is God and I started to parrot the Baltimore catechism response . He stopped me and says-“I don’t care what the catechism says, I want to know what you think” thus my introduction to the Jesuit philosophy!What school? Mine was Fordham University in The Bronx, New York City, Class of '63.
I totally agree with this. In fact I was getting a headache from watching the speech for that very reason and I had to turn off the tv.Talk is cheap. I have a very hard time accepting his claims of compassion giving his stance on abortion .
Lol! So true! The Jesuits didn’t want you to be a parrot, they wanted you to think!Rockhurst College, Kansas City Missouri. All four my siblings graduated from there also. I still vividly remember my first day in theology class when the Priest asked me who is God and I started to parrot the Baltimore catechism response . He stopped me and says-“I don’t care what the catechism says, I want to know what you think” thus my introduction to the Jesuit philosophy!
My favorite anecdote about the Jesuits is one that colust Georgie Anne Geyer gave at my brothers graduation. She related that Jimmy Carter sent an emissary to Castro and his emissary mentioned to Castro that he too, like Castro, was the product of the Jesuit education. Castro leaned back and replied “but I reamained true to their teachings”Lol! So true! The Jesuits didn’t want you to be a parrot, they wanted you to think!![]()
I went to a Jesuit University (St. Louis University, '78) I didn’t have ONE single Jesuit teach Theology or Philosophy (18 hours undergrad required). They were all taught by lay people.Lol! So true! The Jesuits didn’t want you to be a parrot, they wanted you to think!![]()
Didn’t realizde Castro had such a wit.My favorite anecdote about the Jesuits is one that colust Georgie Anne Geyer gave at my brothers graduation. She related that Jimmy Carter sent an emissary to Castro and his emissary mentioned to Castro that he too, like Castro, was the product of the Jesuit education. Castro leaned back and replied "but I reamained true to their teachings"
One of my Philosophy professors at Fordham was Fr. Quentin A. Lauer, S.J. perhaps the foremost Hegelian in the country at the time, and internationally known, among whose books was The Triumph of Subjectivity: An Introduction to Transcendental Phenomenology.I went to a Jesuit University (St. Louis University, '78) I didn’t have ONE single Jesuit teach Theology or Philosophy (18 hours undergrad required). They were all taught by lay people.
From what I see over at the University today, I hope it’s not the Jesuits influence, either that or they need major reforms.
Sorry, I digress, maybe we should start a thread.![]()
I attended a Jesuit University as well and was lucky enough to be taught philosphy (ethics) and some other social science courses by the older generation of Jesuits who still believed in truth - as opposed to the relativism which now pervades Jesuit Universities. The Jesuits indeed wanted you to “think” but they were committed to giving you the tools needed to arrive at the truth. Too many Jesuit run universities are all about left wing “liberation” politics today - they have gotten away from the truth of the Catholic faith.I went to a Jesuit University (St. Louis University, '78) I didn’t have ONE single Jesuit teach Theology or Philosophy (18 hours undergrad required). They were all taught by lay people.
From what I see over at the University today, I hope it’s not the Jesuits influence, either that or they need major reforms.
Sorry, I digress, maybe we should start a thread.![]()
By the time I started college in '73, they were worried about why Johnny couldn’t read. One of the required courses was “The Five Paragraph Theme.”One of my Philosophy professors at Fordham was Fr. Quentin A. Lauer, S.J. perhaps the foremost Hegelian in the country at the time, and internationally known, among whose books was The Triumph of Subjectivity: An Introduction to Transcendental Phenomenology.Talk about heavy reading! The memory of it still makes me break out into a cold sweat.
I could have used a few such courses to help lift my grades!Edit to add: Pottery making gave you 3 hours Fine Arts credit.![]()
Only those who don’t toe the party line 100%.Evidence? As in taking it into a court of law? Should posters on this Forum be sworn in before making any statement?![]()
And who do you think would fund the mental hospitals? It certainly won’t be the Republicans (the State shouldn’t care for its citizens as human persons but its corporate persons) who are loathe to fund or support any public service that doesn’t involve killing or incarcertaing human persons. Oh, wait, mental hospitals are all about incarceration and would be a great tool for getting rid of those left-wing “wackos.”Or, maybe we re-think our ideas about the circumstances of committing our insane to mental hospitals?
You have only to visit the streets of Santa Monica, CA to realize how many lunatics are on the loose (most probably harmless - but is it really compassionate to let them have “freedom” to eat from the dumpsters?)
Which, you mean the ones who attribute real hostile intent to obvious metaphors—a common symptom of paranoid schizophrenia?And who do you think would fund the mental hospitals? It certainly won’t be the Republicans (the State shouldn’t care for its citizens as human persons but its corporate persons) who are loathe to fund or support any public service that doesn’t involve killing or incarcertaing human persons. Oh, wait, mental hospitals are all about incarceration and would be a great tool for getting rid of those left-wing “wackos.”
Never mind.![]()
That would be the obviously insane who need help.Which, you mean the ones who attribute real hostile intent to obvious metaphors—a common symptom of paranoid schizophrenia?
Hmm…if you’re going to use the word socialist, can you please define exactly what you mean by the word socialist? I think then, I can see your thinking on the issue and respond accordingly.Or the ones who keep on trying socialist economics, never mind how often it fails and has been debunked (and results in millions of deaths and thousands of rapes)? I believe it was Einstein who said “to repeat the same action, and expect a variant reaction, is surely a sign of madness.”
Nice.Oh, oops, that gets me, too—since I read one of your posts expecting something other than a subliterate unintelligent sneer.
Please! CONDUCT RULES:I read one of your posts expecting something other than a subliterate unintelligent sneer.
Socialism. That system of political economy where the means of production are in state hands, and the populace labors for them in precisely the same relationship as obtains under capitalism, while political liberty is retained. So, technically, that reference to all of communism’s deaths was ill-placed (political liberty is not retained in communism—socialism is to communism what capitalism is to slavery). Consider the charge withdrawn.Hmm…if you’re going to use the word socialist, can you please define exactly what you mean by the word socialist? I think then, I can see your thinking on the issue and respond accordingly.
No, I actually recognized your screen name right away—and I’d only started posting again after a two year hiatus. That’s how horrible you are: your name has burned itself into my mind.Funny how I rarely post in CAF political fora and yet you claim to know me oh, so well.![]()