Monthly Archives: January 2007

Anti-Authoritarianism and Aversion to Tradition

My generation was raised hating tradition. I’m not sure exactly who decided that tradition was a horrible thing, but suffice it to say that we got the memo. We think tradition of most any kind is awful and to be … Continue reading

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Anti-Authoritarianism in the Church

If your head is not in the sand, then you probably know that the culture at large is in rebellion against authority. We of the postmodern era distrust authority in all its forms. We don’t trust the government, we don’t … Continue reading

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The Roots of Anti-Authoritarianism

This post, like many others, will have to be far briefer than it should be. The title of this blog leads one to a great number of factors that have contributed to an anti-authority attitude. However, there are several that … Continue reading

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Anti-Authority

After a long hiatus, I’m back. Hope everyone out there had nice breaks. My wife and I had a wonderful first Christmas here in Kentucky and then a wonderful second Christmas in Maine. We’re back in the swing of things, … Continue reading

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