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Return to Order: From A Frenzied Economy to An Organic Christian Society – Where We’ve Been, How We Got Here, and Where We Need to Go
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Description: In times of crisis, we are forced to reexamine our ways and ponder our future. It is in this framework that we need to consider our present economic plight and the charting of our path forward. In his penetrating analysis of contemporary society, John Horvat focuses on the present crisis with great insight and clarity. He claims modern economy has become cold, impersonal, and out of balance. Gone are the human elements of honor and trust so essential to our daily lives. Society has discarded the natural restraining influence of the human institutions and values that should temper our economic activities.
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John Horvat
Scholar, researcher, educator, international speaker, and author. For more than two decades he has been researching and writing about the socio-economic crisis inside the United States that has culminated in the ground-breaking release of his new book Return to Order.
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Return to Order: From A Frenzied Economy to An Organic Christian Society – Where We’ve Been, How We Got Here, and Where We Need to Go (continued)
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Film Reviews: Inside Out / Jurassic World
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Description: Film critic Steven Greydanus wrote “What was the last movie I watched in such a sustained state of breathless, astonished discovery? I can’t think. Inside Out takes a simple if daring premise — a story about the world inside a child’s mind, with personifications of her emotions as characters — and proceeds to probe, test and explore the implications and limits of this premise with relentless curiosity, invention and insight.” Steven doesn’t often give out A+ ratings but he has done that for Inside Out. He tells us why.
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Steven Greydanus
Created DecentFilms.com in 2000. Film critic for the National Catholic Register and frequently feature in Crux and Catholic Digest. With David DiCerto, co-host the Gabriel Award–winning cable TV show “Reel Faith” for New Evangelization Television.