Donald Prudlo (@dprudlo) 's Twitter Profile
Donald Prudlo

@dprudlo

Warren Professor of Catholic Studies at the University of Tulsa

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Franciscan University (@franciscanu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prayer is not an escape from reality. It is the very place we meet Christ, who Himself was unjustly slain. We will continue to pray, not because we are passive, but because we know only God can bring true justice, healing, and peace. Evil wants us to stop praying and to despair.

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As a mid-career classicist, I increasingly feel as if my hope is to make it to retirement before the wheels fall off. I’ve been fighting to try to make things better for classics and the humanities, but obviously it’s not going our way right now.

Anthony Esolen (@anthonyesolen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ah, the moronism of Tim Kaine, who said that our belief that our rights derive from God makes us theocrats! Let me explain, Senator, the phrase in the Declaration of Independence, "Endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights." The verb ALIENATE has a specific

Edward Feser (@feseredward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People need to pound this principle into their brains. Too many on the right, understandably embittered, have fallen into a nihilistic mindset that wants to bring down once great but now corrupted institutions. No, we must, as far as possible, do the hard work of restoring them.

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Brilliant conversation out TODAY.🎉🥳 ➡️Aquinas and the Euthyphro Dilemma with Dr. Donald Prudlo In this conversation, Dcn. Harrison Garlick (Dcn. Garlick, Chancellor 🇻🇦) and Dr. Donald Prudlo (Donald Prudlo) delve into the Euthyphro dilemma, exploring its implications in both a polytheistic

Brilliant conversation out TODAY.🎉🥳 

➡️Aquinas and the Euthyphro Dilemma with Dr. Donald Prudlo

In this conversation, Dcn. Harrison Garlick (<a href="/HarrisonGarlic1/">Dcn. Garlick, Chancellor 🇻🇦</a>) and Dr. Donald Prudlo (<a href="/Dprudlo/">Donald Prudlo</a>) delve into the Euthyphro dilemma, exploring its implications in both a polytheistic
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I am at an elite university today to discuss the state of our universities and the need for civil and open exchange of ideas and as I am preparing my remarks I see that Charlie Kirk was shot on a campus today. Lord, have mercy. It is so hard not to despair.

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The murder of Charlie Kirk is a tragedy, and a sign of the utter desperation and cowardice of those who could not defeat him in argument. Charlie Kirk has been killed not for espousing extremist views - because he didn’t. He has been killed for saying things that used to be

Anthony Esolen (@anthonyesolen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a national public figure for his words and his arguments and not for any public office, on a public campus, in the middle of engaging in gentlemanly public debate, is not like any assassination in my lifetime. Because he was not a sitting

Jeremy Wayne Tate (@jeremytate41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only reason Charlie Kirk was ever viewed as an “extremist” is because he lived in an insane political moment where saying men can’t have babies was treated as hate speech. Most of what he promoted is not radical. It’s the wisdom of generations before us: •Find meaningful

The only reason Charlie Kirk was ever viewed as an “extremist” is because he lived in an insane political moment where saying men can’t have babies was treated as hate speech.

Most of what he promoted is not radical. It’s the wisdom of generations before us:
•Find meaningful