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C.R.  Wiley

“In the part of Connecticut where I live today we literally have crumbling foundations everywhere. The reason is a mineral that went undetected in a concrete mix from a local quarry. For years this quarry churned out the bad mix and no one knew—not even the owners of the quarry. In some cases million-dollar homes that look fine from the street stand condemned. Metaphorically, something similar has occurred in our culture. Western civilization still has curb appeal. Things like economic growth, advances in medicine, and an emphasis on human rights seem to indicate that things are in good shape. But something has been added to the mix that serves as the intellectual and spiritual basis for our society. The institutions at the foundation of our way of life don’t seem solid any longer. And the most important of these institutions is the household”

C.R. Wiley, The Household and the War for the Cosmos: Recovering a Christian Vision for the Family
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The Household and the War for the Cosmos: Recovering a Christian Vision for the Family The Household and the War for the Cosmos: Recovering a Christian Vision for the Family by C.R. Wiley
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