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The Difficult, but Necessary Quest for Deeper Truths

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. December 6, 2012

In the July 2, 1751 issue of the Rambler, Samuel Johnson remarked, “Very few have abilities requisite for the discovery of abstruse truth; and of those few some want leisure and others, resolution.” When...

Emily Hoechst (GRD ’08, LAW ’91)

By Emily Hoescht December 6, 2012

I was in my second semester as a political theory grad student in the government department here and feeling completely overwhelmed with coursework, TA responsibilities and life in general. One day as...

Juan de los Santos (COL ’14)

By Juan de los Santos December 6, 2012

Fr. James Schall, S.J., did something for me that no other professor of Georgetown has — he moved my soul. The things I learned in Fr. Schall's class extend far beyond the realm of teaching in an academic...

Natalie Punchack (COL ’11)

By Natalie Punchack December 6, 2012

On a Friday in Dec. 2010 I made my way over to the Wolfington Hall to have dinner with Fr. James Schall, S.J. There he stood, looking sharper and stronger than ever in spite of a recently healed cancerous...

Fr. Tom Reese, S.J.

By Fr. Tom Reese, S.J. December 6, 2012

Fr. James Schall, S.J., is a wonderful Jesuit and good friend. He and I are both political scientists and from the California Province of the Jesuits. Although we might have different political views,...

SCHALL: On Missing the Fall Semester

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. November 2, 2012

Thanks to a kind article by Lauren Weber ("Recovering From Jaw Cancer, Schall Will Miss Fall Semester," THE HOYA, Aug. 31, 2010, A1), many know that I am out for the fall semester due to a combination...

SCHALL: Books a Gateway to Truth

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. October 26, 2012

A professor who has been many years at a school is often asked by visitors: “Do you notice any difference between current students and those from previous decades?” I always answer that question pretty...

On Used Bookstores

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. August 31, 2012

Schall holds the minority opinion that used bookstores may be more important to civilization than universities. You ask, of course, where would used bookstores get their used books if there were no professors...

SCHALL: The Difficult, But Necessary Quest for Deeper Truths

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. March 15, 2012

In the July 2, 1751 issue of the Rambler, Samuel Johnson remarked, “Very few have abilities requisite for the discovery of abstruse truth; and of those few some want leisure and others, resolution.” When...

SCHALL: Understanding the Essence of Christmas

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. December 1, 2011

In the "Phaedo," the dialogue of Socrates' last day, a question arises about Socrates' burial after he is to drink the fatal hemlock. His friend, Crito, is fussing about what he will do with the body....

SCHALL: Reflecting on College Friendship

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. October 14, 2011

In Plato's "Republic" (V), Socrates tells Glaucon that anyone "can feel both secure and confident when one has the truth about the dearest and most important things and speaks about them among those who...

On Listening With Enjoyment

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. September 4, 2009

A friend told me that she, her husband and her family were to spend time on the Mendocino coast in Northern California, where "it should be very cold and foggy, a refreshing change after D.C.!" This area...

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