This blog explores both historical and current events guided by the thought of the leading thinkers, past and present, of this school or movement of theology. Refer to the Classic Posts, Great and Contemporary Thinkers, various links of all kinds, in addition to the Archives themselves. David is the founder and manager of this website, but many friends contribute to it on a regular basis.
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In regards to a "Catholic view of history" in line with Dawson, let's not forget Hillaire Belloc or G.K. Chesterton. One should also mention Regine Pernoud who has done great stuff on the Middle Ages. Henry and Owen Chadwick multiple volume Penguin History of the Church is outstanding as well. The best Ressourcement book of history outside of the actual works of de Lubac, Balthasar, Congar, Danielou and camp is that of Glenn W. Olsen. I highly, highly, recommend his book. Lastly, reading the writings of the actual figures who made history (the primary sources themselves) is always the best though... This is "ressourcement." We must read the actual writings of the Church Fathers, Desert Fathers, and doctors of the Church.
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