Our Crisis is Metaphysical | 2026 D.C. Lecture
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Started March 20, 2026
The article explores the underlying metaphysical issues contributing to contemporary crises, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of human nature and existence in today's society.
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Our Crisis is Metaphysical | 2026 D.C. Lecture
First Things (United States) | Mar 19, 2026
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Mar 20, 2026
Addressing our metaphysical crisis is essential for fostering community and moral clarity in a fragmented world.
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Emphasizing metaphysical issues distracts from pressing social and economic challenges that require immediate action.
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Focusing too heavily on metaphysical concerns risks alienating those who prioritize tangible, real-world issues and solutions.
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A balanced discussion on metaphysics allows for a comprehensive understanding of both spiritual and practical aspects of human life.
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The current metaphysical crisis reflects a deep existential void in modern society that traditional values can help fill.
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