Contributor R. R. Reno shares his thoughts on love and explains our tendency to love what he calls “strong and weak gods.”

Contributor R. R. Reno shares his thoughts on love and explains our tendency to love what he calls “strong and weak gods.”
Praxis Circle interviews cover a wide variety of worldview topics, ranging from politics, philosophy, religion, and beyond. In under a few minutes, our Contributors will provide a balanced overview of human free will . . .
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