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Catholic Imagination and Contemporary Culture

Please enjoy Barbara Elliott’s presentation on “Catholic Imagination and Contemporary Culture,” delivered at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology.

DSPT Fellow – Barbara Elliott’s Presentation on Catholic Imagination and Contemporary Culture from DSPT on Vimeo.

This lecture was first published here in March 2012.

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We address a wide variety of major issues including: What is the essence of conservatism? What was the role of faith in the American Founding? Is liberal learning still possible in the modern academy? Should conservatives and libertarians be allies? What is the proper role for the American Republic in spreading ordered liberty to other cultures/nations?

We have a great appreciation for the thought of Russell Kirk, T.S. Eliot, Irving Babbitt and Christopher Dawson, among other imaginative conservatives. However, some of us look at the state of Western culture and the American Republic and see a huge dark cloud which seems ready to unleash a storm that may well wash away what we most treasure of our inherited ways. Others focus on the silver lining which may be found in the next generation of traditional conservatives who have been inspired by Dr. Kirk and his like. We hope that The Imaginative Conservative answers T.S. Eliot’s call to “redeem the time, redeem the dream.”

The featured image, uploaded by Markkv, is “La signora di Monza, Pinacoteca Malaspina Pavia” by Giuseppe Molteni. This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

 

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