Sometime ago I posted about seriousness and unseriousness, and God and Plato and a book by Fr. Schall. I went looking for it and came up with this review instead about the book, The Unseriousness of Human Affairs:
Schall's book is a series of essays that revolve around a basic question: How ought we to live our lives? He never tries to offer an answer, but he provides guidance in an array of areas, as evidenced by the book's subtitle: “Teaching, Writing, Playing, Believing, Lecturing, Philosophizing, Singing, Dancing.” To these one could add Writing and Receiving Letters, Watching Sports, and Wasting Time
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