Eros, Agape, and Community

From the The Orthosphere come Part I and Part II of the pseudonymous physicist Bonald's reflections on Christianity, love, and community--reflections based in part upon the work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest minds,…

From the The Orthosphere come Part I and Part II of the pseudonymous physicist Bonald’s reflections on Christianity, love, and community–reflections based in part upon the work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest minds, Dietrich von Hildebrand.

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A stack of three Local Culture journals and the book 'Localism in the Mass Age'

Jerry Salyer

Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples, Italy. He works as an educator and as a freelance writer.

1 comment

  • D.W. Sabin

    Well, it has taken us 11 years to begin to anneal a sharp intellectual point to what happened on 9/11/01 and this set of essays manages a few strokes of the whetstone.

    Add some Pogo and the point is made even sharper.

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