Authors on the Web
Sojourners, November 15, 2012
...I will express myself with civility, courtesy, and respect for every member of the Sojourners online community, especially toward those with whom I disagree, even if I feel disrespected by them. (Romans 12:17-21) I will express my disagreements with...
World Socialist Web Site, September 20, 2012
...of the story or the result of it. The “Bento” of the book’s title is Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza (November 24, 1632—February 21, 1677), who holds an important place in the development of modern Western thought. A Jew of Portuguese descent, he...
Hartford Courant, August 30, 2012
...why this ninny from the Play-Doh department is trespassing onto Plato's sacred turf? Dude doesn't know Benedict de Spinoza from Alvaro Espinoza, right? Can't tell Nietzsche from Nitschke. Can't distinguish Kierkegaard from a pulling guard. That's why God...
Hartford Courant, August 30, 2012
...why this ninny from the Play-Doh department is trespassing onto Plato's sacred turf? Dude doesn't know Benedict de Spinoza from Alvaro Espinoza, right? Can't tell Nietzsche from Nitschke. Can't distinguish Kierkegaard from a pulling guard. That's why God...

