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Ronald R. Johnson

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Ronald R. Johnson has a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Saint Louis University and taught for a number of years at Spring Arbor University in Michigan (USA). He has published articles in The Congregationalist, The History of Philosophy Quarterly, The Way of St. Francis, and other periodicals. He is currently writing a biography of the bestselling 20th century novelist, Lloyd C Douglas.

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What We All Can Do Now

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This is an article I published in an online journal called The Common Politic on January 11, 2021, in response to the attack on the US Capitol.

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Published on December 26, 2021 10:29
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“There is far, far more to being human than any of us can become on our own.”
Ronald R. Johnson, Small World

“There is far, far more to being human than any of us can become on our own.”
Ronald R. Johnson, Small World

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