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Daily Cusack: Tuesday 5 January 2016
— It was once thought that when a key doctrine is abandoned or modified there is no turning back. But, writes Richard J Mouw at First Things, the turning-away from theological liberalism at Amsterdam’s Vrije Universiteit should make us think again.
— Christopher Akers at Quadrapheme argues Dostoevsky is right that beauty will save the world.
— Norfolk MP and former Guards officer Adam Holloway spent his teenage gap year fighting with the Afghan resistance against the Soviets.
An eccentric undergraduate in Edinburgh I knew exhibited a rare progressivism when she argued that in Afghanistan, the West should’ve backed the Soviets and backed them hard. I’m not convinced.
— “The overwhelming aesthetic is glam,” writes Nasri Atallah in his insider’s guide to Beirut for the Guardian. “People even dress up to go to the grocery store.”
— Underreported: Prince Charles has made a personal donation of £2,000 to St Patrick’s Church, the Catholic parish in Belfast targeted by Protestant Loyalist marchers.
8 Jan 2016 9:26 pm
Given what Russia has become since, I think your undergraduette was right.
11 Jan 2016 6:38 pm
My mother started backing the Soviets against the Afghans when one of the Afghan warlords complained that the Soviets were interfering with Afghan men’s rights over Afghan women.