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FLESH OF MY FLESH, The
Contemporary Assault on Men and Women. by Dr. Peter Chojnowski. This
book is an attempt to overcome the negativity of the Feminist critique
of traditional Christian civilization, by searching for the positive
sources of masculinity and femininity as these can be discovered
through the study of history, psychology, theology, and philosophy.
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1104 $18.50 (includes shipping and handling)
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Saint Augustine as
Educator: The Confessions, Vol. 1
by Dr. Peter Chojnowski. Dr.
Peter Chojnowski speaks at the Catholic Family News 10th International
Conference, October 29th, 2005. Get a copy of his lecture on: "The
Restless Heart vs. Reply to Objection 3: Are Augstine and Aquinas at
War? from Catholic Family News: In USA: MPO Box 743, Niagara Falls, NY
14302 or in Canada: P.O. Box 694, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6V5. Or Call to
Order at (905) 871-6292.
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1103 $10 (includes shipping and handling)
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Gauntlet A Challenge to the Myth
of Progress. Arthur Penty, preface by Dr. Peter Chojnowski. Arthur
Penty (1875-1938) was a political activist, an architect, and the
author of more than 10 books on distributist theory and the guild
system. One of the leading socio-econonmic writers of the 20th century,
Penty rigorously and thoroughly, but dispassionately, examines the
assumptions and preconceptions behind both of the dominant modern
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The
Rural Solution The
Rural Solution features five modern Catholic perspectives on religion
and rural life: Ruralism vs. Urbanism by Bishop Richard N. Williamson,
Distributism: Economics as if People Mattered and The Why and How of a
Parallel Economy by Dr. Peter Chojnowski,
Two Pigs and a Cow by Christopher McCann (on urban-industrial
alienation and the wholeness of agricultural labor), The Economics of
the Catholic Family by Dr. Walter John Marx and The Better Life by
Willis D. Nutting. These authors are unanimous in declaring that a
return to the land is the Catholic solution: one that is desirable,
practical and urgently needed. It is neither nostalgia nor daydreaming,
but a necessary first step.
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