B. D. McClay is a junior fellow at First Things.
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B. D. McClay
It’s Thursday ! Here’s what we have for you today. At Postmodern Conservative , you can read about personal Gods , conservative messages and the media, THE END OF HISTORY , and why Mortimer Adler is smiling . Peter Leithart is still reading that book about Rosenstock-Huessy, . . . . Continue Reading »
It’s Wednesday ! Celebrate with the following blog posts: Peter Leithart takes on David Bentley Hart , and has three posts on Augustine’s work on the Trinity one , two , three . Our detectives have yet to turn up whether or not this was a coincidence, but I am sure a fourth post . . . . Continue Reading »
It’s Tuesday ! The sun rose, and here we are. And here these blog posts are: At Postmodern Conservative , Carl Scott reminds us that “1989 was a while ago.” Some of us were born then, Carl . . . . Peter Leithart discusses maverick Bible scholars and the slipping of Solomon . It . . . . Continue Reading »
Hope you’re enjoying your long weekend (if you have one). I’ve been spending my own long weekend on very important business, such as catching up on The Good Wife , so I hope that everybody else has been spending their time equally well. And here’s some Monday reading for you. At . . . . Continue Reading »
This time, it’s actually Friday! Here’s what we have for you today. At Postmodern Conservative , a serious response to Patrick Deneen, and some further thoughts on liberty . Peter Leithart is still reading about Rosenstock-Huessy , but he is also reading about Elijah . Dr. Boli . . . . Continue Reading »
It’s Thursdaythat day that is, for some reason, not a Friday, but which will sometimes let you bumble along believing it to be a Friday until about 3:00 in the afternoon. I am, of course, not speaking from experience. Anyway, here’s what we have for you to read: At Postmodern . . . . Continue Reading »
It’s Wednesday! Let’s all take a nap. Peter Leithart is reading Wayne Cristaudo’s book, Religion, Redemption and Revolution: The New Speech Thinking Revolution of Franz Rozenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy . To that end, he’s written up several posts about it: . . . . Continue Reading »
Over at Postmodern Conservative , Carl Scott is thinking about principles and “the Hegelian virus thesis.” Maureen Mullarkey discusses Evelyn Waugh, Etienne Gilson, and modern art . Peter Leithart’s subjects for today: more on Badiou and Paul, Anthony Ossa-Richardson’s new . . . . Continue Reading »
It’s Monday! I hope we all had perfectly relaxing, yet productive weekends. Here’s what we talked about over the weekend (and today): At Postmodern Conservative , we’re still trying to replace George Will. Carl Scott counsels Americans not to become like “Tolkiens . . . . Continue Reading »
Happy Friday! Here’s what we’ve been talking about today . . . . At Postmodern Conservative : Deneen and the Tea Party are basically anti-Federalists , Republicans are ignoring Yuval Levin, and George Will is being replaced . Maureen Mullarkey says modern art ain’t bosh . If you . . . . Continue Reading »
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