Originally posted by oboe
Was hoping you'd pop in, Hap. I think I found a link for Weigel's essay but it seems to be dated April 2006 - is it the same article?
Nope, a new one. I just got "First Things" in the post yesterday. I've not read the one to which you referred.
The just war considerations which Weigel lays out quite a bit in the intro of this recent essay and contextualizes it with references to two other authors, one a theologian and the other an historian, took a back seat for me to his explanation of the "wars," we've seen in Iraq since we invaded.
His take made things quite a bit clearer as I've tried to get my head around that knotted mess. Thank God I don't watch TV news, so I've been largely spared the un-newsworthy superficiality of the chattering classes. Adhominem arguments can raise a chuckle or a fury, but they get tiresome very quickly for me despite my own faux pas when I let one fly from the hip in here.
Petraus' is mentioned, and to be honest, I need to finish reading it. Probably tonight after work. Then give it another run through with pencil in hand.
There are several things I like about reading Weigel: his tone, he's not in a hurry, he's got a moral center that rests upon something besides what's fashionable, and he's thoughtful. And, he makes me think and reflect as well.
Yeah, it's a new essay. I'll try to dig out the old one, you try to dig out the new one. Maybe you can get it off First Things website. If not, call them and ask for a copy. They'll probably send you one for free as a means to evaluate if you'd like to subscribe or not. That's how I got my mine a couple years ago when I was looking for periodicals.
All the Best,
hap
p.s. you provided the link. I'll just save it and read it later. Thanks!