Michael Liccione
Michael Liccione earned his PhD in philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania and his BA in philosophy and religion from Columbia University. After a brief brush with running for political office, he taught in a number of institutions, mostly Catholic, including the Catholic University of America, the University of St. Thomas (Houston), Guilford Technical Community College, and a seminary that had declined to admit him as a student. His conventional publications have appeared in The Thomist, First Things, National Review, and Christifideles; his personal blog is Sacramentum Vitae. Still unsure of his place in what's left of the conservative movement, he looks forward to teaching again in a reasonably tolerant Catholic institution that is, all the same, an actually Catholic institution. Currently living in Central New York, he hopes either to return soon to his home town of New York City or to Washington, DC, to feed the fires of consternation.
Articles
- PINNING "LIBERALISM" DOWN, February 12, 2012
- Taking Stock of our Inner Scrooge, December 24, 2010
- The Manhattan Declaration and Christian Principles, July 27, 2010
- Outside the Magic Circle, July 23, 2010
- How "choice" devours itself, July 17, 2010
- Catholic higher education: here we go again, June 22, 2010
- Fathers are not fungible, June 20, 2010
- Sing(er)ing "The Real Nitty-Gritty", June 8, 2010
- Excommunicating Intentions: a meta-comment, May 24, 2010
- Excommunicating Intentions, May 21, 2010
- "What's Wrong With the World" Centenary Conference, May 14, 2010
- Why atheism can be respectable, May 14, 2010
- What's exceptional about conservatism?, May 9, 2010
- Crucifying the Pope, April 16, 2010
- Moving to NYC, August 28, 2009
- Transfigured by—consequentialism?, August 6, 2009
- Health care: getting clear on the premises, July 25, 2009
- Religious liberty: a dilemma, July 20, 2009
- The usury crisis and Catholic social teaching, July 7, 2009
- ID, the "God of the gaps," and metaphysics, July 3, 2009
- Christianity and feminism: a proposition, July 2, 2009