Perry L Glanzer

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Perry L Glanzer

Perry L Glanzer

@PerryGlanzer

Professor of Educational Foundations @Baylor; Editor-in-Chief, @XScholarsReview; Recent books: Christian Higher Education (2023) Identity Excellence (2022)

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Big Brain Philosophy
Big Brain Philosophy@BigBrainPhiloso·
Hans-Georg Gadamer on Augustine, Time, and the Structure of Hope Gadamer revisits one of Augustine's most radical philosophical moves: the refusal to treat time as a sequence of three equal "beings." What makes Augustine's approach unusual is not just his conclusion, it's his method. He didn't treat the problem of time as an abstract puzzle to be solved from a distance. He brought it before God, interrupting his own argument with prayer, asking for help in the very act of thinking. That intimacy between devotion and reasoning wasn't decoration, it was the point. The insight it produced is deceptively simple. Past and future don't exist as independent realms. They exist only as they press into the present as memory and anticipation held simultaneously in the mind. As Augustine puts it: "We can only think of present signs of the future as being present, and we can only see traces of the past… as being present. Only that can we truly see as 'being.'" This is what he called the distensio animi, a stretching out of the spirit. Gadamer renders it plainly: that is what we call consciousness. The German word for the present, Gegenwart, sharpens this further. Embedded in it is gewärtig sein: to be awaiting, to be open. The present is not a fixed point. It is a posture of readiness that leans forward. Time, then, is not a container you move through. It is the structure of consciousness itself. The tension between what is remembered, what is attended to now, and what is anticipated. You do not have past and future. You are the act of holding them together. From here, Gadamer makes a move that feels almost offhand but lands hard. If consciousness is inherently stretched toward what comes next, then hope isn't a disposition some people choose and others don't. It's built into the architecture of awareness itself. Ernst Bloch was right to foreground it, Gadamer says, because it isn't sentiment, it's structure. "That is why I consider every pessimist a bit insincere; they wouldn't even be here if they didn't have hope." This isn't a rebuke. It's an observation about what it means to persist. To remain conscious is already to be oriented forward whether you name that orientation hope or not. Much of modern anxiety comes from treating time as a problem of storage. Holding onto the past accurately, predicting the future correctly. Augustine and Gadamer suggest a different frame. Time is lived through presence: the traces we carry, the signs we read, the openness we maintain toward what is arriving. Consciousness is the act of stretching across all three without collapsing any of them.
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The Constitutional Conservative
Its like they are on a safari in Cuba with their phones out except the people on the bus are the animals. They go around filming content with a white savior complex and then they go back to their luxury hotel. You can't make it up.
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Perry L Glanzer@PerryGlanzer·
@roddreher Rod, you well know that Russia holds elections as well. It is not whether you hold elections (which by the way can only be called “free and fair” after it is held). It is whether there is actually a realistic possibility that Orban could be defeated. We’ll see what the FSB does.
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Daractenus
Daractenus@Daractenus·
Three weeks ahead of the Hungarian elections, the president of the United States is now recording messages of support for the pro-Russian Hungarian autocrat Viktor Orbán, the man who has managed to turn Hungary into the EU’s most corrupt and second poorest country.
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Phil Magness
Phil Magness@PhilWMagness·
Are you claiming that the the Russian SVR report obtained by the WaPo and quoted in this document is a forgery? If so, do you have evidence of this claim?
Michael Brendan Dougherty@michaelbd

Weird pattern of stories about Hungary in which the dastardly thing that should make you deplore Orbán more never actually occurred. Earlier it was a sex tape that Fidesz was going to reveal. Now it’s a false flag attack that never happened.

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Anna Stokke
Anna Stokke@rastokke·
A girl gets sexually assaulted at a Winnipeg School. Instead of protecting her, school officials gaslighted her & her family, telling them if she felt uncomfortable being in gym class w/ the boy who assulted her, she could leave. Great reporting by @jeffkhamilton. winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/2…
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Perry L Glanzer@PerryGlanzer·
@johnmilbank3 @WestLondonMan What a snobby response—likely because Milbank cannot make an empirical argument for what helps the poor more. Having noble ideas is not enough. It helps to actually study reality regarding what helps the poor.
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Perry L Glanzer@PerryGlanzer·
@roddreher @PM_ViktorOrban Rod, he’s a shill for Putin and security risk for NATO. I cannot believe you have undermined your Live Not By Lies book with your support for him. It’s embarrassing and beneath you.
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
Why is the Trump administration so committed to helping pro-Russian parties win elections in Europe? How does that help with NATO burden-sharing or competition with China?
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Dr. Camilo Ortiz 👨🏼‍🎓
The widespread belief that free speech is common in the West is so completely incorrect. It is the rarest of things. Did You Hurt Someone’s Dignity? In Canada, It Can Cost You. thefp.com/p/did-you-hurt…
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Mark W.
Mark W.@DurhamWASP·
“Because the horror of Communism, Stalinism, is not that bad people do bad things — they always do. It's that good people do horrible things thinking they are doing something great.” Slavoj Žižek, born 21st March 1949
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Perry L Glanzer@PerryGlanzer·
@PLeithart Empirically problematic. Why are the more denominational diverse countries higher in belief and practice (USA, Ireland, South Korea, etc.) and the less diverse countries (e.g., Sweden, Norway, England, France, Spain, and Italy) more secularized?
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Peter Leithart@PLeithart·
"The primary cause of the secularization of Western culture has been the religious divisions between Christians." -Christopher Dawson
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Christopher Steele
Christopher Steele@Chris_D_Steele·
That the Kremlin and USG are both interfering in Hungary to get the corrupt and divisive Orban govt reelected should serve as a warning. Trump and Putin are intent on weakening European unity and support for Ukraine. British, French and German elections will be targeted likewise.
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Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger@jaynordlinger·
The Kremlin and the White House are doing everything possible to reelect Viktor Orbán to a sixth term as prime minister. This is sinister stuff -- and a sign of the new alignment. Americans ought to retch in disgust. washingtonpost.com/world/2026/03/…
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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
Hungary immediately leaks all EU talks to Moscow. Sijjarto “reported” directly to Lavrov about the EU meetings, - The Washington Post. According to the newspaper, the Hungarian Foreign Minister called Moscow directly during the EU meetings and relayed details of the discussions to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Sources say this communication allowed Russia to stay informed about the internal discussions of the European Union. Sijjarto himself has not commented on the situation. However, he has visited Moscow several times since 2022 and met with the Russian leadership.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
BREAKING: It’s now confirmed that yesterday’s arson attack on a drone manufacturing plant in Pardubice, Czechia had nothing to do with the Israeli defense tech company Elbit Systems as initially claimed. The drones were being produced for Ukraine. Several attacks have been carried out by “anti-Israel activists” against European defense companies which provide weapons to Ukraine. It seems that Russian security services are using a combination of agents and anti-Israeli useful idiots in Europe to attack companies selling or donating weapons to Ukraine. 🇨🇿🇺🇦
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