Jean-Paul Sartre: the Most Influential Philosopher of the Twentieth Century
article #351 by Bill Nugent Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) is considered by many to be the single most persuasive ...
article #351 by Bill Nugent Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) is considered by many to be the single most persuasive ...
Article #330 by Bill Nugent In a comment severely criticizing one of my blog posts, a man derided Christians as t...
Article #311 by Bill Nugent This past summer was fifty years since the 1967 Summer of Love. It was a watershed...
Article #309 by Bill Nugent In the summer of 2067, a gray haired, athletically built man led two of his grandchil...
by Bill Nugent Article #266 In 1986 I had the pleasure of touring Ernest Hemingway’s Key West, Florida home. It wa...
by Bill Nugent Article #261 A revolution is a successful rebellion. The rebellion of the 1960s brought radical changes t...
by Bill Nugent Article #255 One of the major shapers of the modern mind was the immensely influential German philosopher...
by Bill Nugent Article #250 By 1900, science had told society’s upper crust that humans evolved from pond scum. Sc...
by Bill Nugent Article #249 Jacques Derrida’s postmodernist philosophy of Deconstruction is having a profound infl...
by Bill Nugent Article #225 World War II is called “World War” because of its worldwide geographic extent...
by Bill Nugent Article #28 Let’s take a look at two serious challenges to our faith called modernism and postmoder...