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Articles by Dr. Peter A. Redpath

About Dr. Peter A. Redpath
Dr. Peter A. Redpath is Rector of The Adler-Aquinas Institute; CEO of the Aquinas School of Leadership; co-founder of the Gilson Society (USA), The International Etienne Gilson Society; and Founding Chairman of the Board of the Angelicum Academy. Presently Chair of the Thomistic Studies Graduate Concentration in Christian Wisdom at Holy Apostles College and Seminary, he is author/editor of 12 philosophical books and many articles and book reviews.
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Secularized fundamentalism and the current leadership deficit in our political class

December 20, 2017 Dr. Peter A. Redpath 6

In the new, Western, Orwellian political world order, Enlightened appetites have become the measure of all truth. […]

Political media: guard-dogs of individual liberty or totalitarian lapdogs?

January 23, 2017 Dr. Peter A. Redpath 1

My chief concern here is to consider the political rights and moral responsibilities of modern communications media. By “political rights” I mean extent of “circumstantial freedoms,” of freedom to exercise speech unfettered by political interference. […]

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God, the Professors, and the Islamization of Europe

January 8, 2016 Dr. Peter A. Redpath 1

On December 7, 1990, less than a year after dismantling of the notorious Berlin Wall started, I gave a talk entitled “A New Political World Disorder?” at a prestigious international colloquium whose chief topic was […]

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