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Editors
You’re Not Chesterton, And God’s Cool With That
David Mills, Aleteia
Feminists should cheer Paul Ryan for taking a stand for work-life balance
Dara Lind, Vox
Dear Synod Fathers: You Missed a Step
Helen Alvare, Crux
How to explain the KGB’s amazing success identifying CIA agents in the field?
Jonathan Haslam, Salon
Pimm's O'Clock
Rachael Dymski, Humane Pursuits
On the Road with Dante
Karen Swallow Prior, Gospel Coalition
When Churches Get Burnt by the Offering: Should Ministries Return Stolen Donations?
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra, Christianity Today
The Man Who Thought of Everything
Algis Valiunas, New Atlantis
Last Word with Farmer-Author Wendell Berry
Corby Kummer, Modern Farmer
Big in Iceland: Paganism
Uri Friedman, Atlantic
The Strength of the Hills is Not Ours—Our Modern Identity Crisis
Jake Meador, Mere Orthodoxy
In Defense of Christendom
Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
Americans Aren't That Interested in Benghazi
Leah Libresco, Five Thirty Eight
Lecture Me, Really
Molly Worthen, New York Times
Shroud of London
Amy Henderson, Weekly Standard
Saints, Accidentally
Julia Powers, Fare Forward
Benedict and Nothing
Rod Dreher, American Conservative
Love, Dad
David Desrosiers, City Journal
Holy Foolery
Ken Kalfus, New Yorker
Finding The Words for Faith:
Christian Wiman is America's Most Important Christian Writer
Matthew Sitman, The Dish
Confessions of a New Confessor
Fr. Gabriel Torretta, OP, Ethika Politika
Legalized Assisted Suicide Moves Us Scarily Close to Real-Life Horror Story
Russell Shaw, Aleteia
Playboy Goes Respectable: With Nudity Ubiquitous, a Porn Pioneer Covers Up
Matthew Schmitz, National Review
The Powerful, Unlikely Appeal of Modern Witchcraft—Even for a Skeptic
Alex Mar, NY Mag
A Mother Under Wraps
Eve Tushnet, American Conservative
I am reading The Blondelian Synthesis: A Study of the Influence of German Philosophical Sources on the Formation of Blondel's Method and Thought by John McNeil. It's a really fine, detailed scholarly study of the influence of Spinoza, Kant, Schelling and Hegel on Blondel. I was enjoying it so much I googled John McNeil to find out if he wrote anything else! Continue Reading »
Mind the Gap: Neuroscience, Transhumanism, and Human Nature
William E. Carroll, Public Discourse
Discovering the Earliest Known Draft of the King James Bible
Jeffrey Alan Miller, Times Literary Supplement
Jafar Panahi's Remarkable Taxi
Richard Brody, New Yorker
Music, Memory, and the Death of St. Stan's
Rod Dreher, American Conservative
Michel Houellebecq, Casually Provocative
Rachel Donadio, New York Times
Sluttery and Shakespeare
B. D. McClay, Hedgehog Review
If You're Not Paranoid, You're Crazy
Walter Kirn, Atlantic
Glory and Vainglory
Charlie Clark, Fare Forward
Camille Paglia's Ambiguous Critical Legacy
Stephen Eide, National Association of Scholars
In Which Three Adults Discuss The Once and Future King Seriously and At Length
Johannah King-Slutzky And Joe Howley, Toast
How Technology Has Changed the Way We Relate to Each Other
Jessica Love, American Scholar
Will Michael Gove Dare to Bring Christianity into his Prison Reform Plans?
Kate Maltby, Spectator
The Crown Will Find an Heir: A Shakespearean Guide to the 2016 Democratic Primary
Emily Uecker, McSweeney's
‘Still Life' Movie Review
Janet, Three Prayers
The Pope Vs. The Wind
Alan Taylor, Atlantic
Pond Scum: Henry David Thoreau's Moral Myopia
Kathryn Schulz, New Yorker
Bradbury the Realist
Thomas F. Bertonneau, University Bookman
Beginning the Benedict Option Today
Leah Libresco, Patheos
There's a Way to Stop Mass Shootings and You Won't Like It
Rob Myers, MyStudentApt
Early Warning Signs of Adult-Onset Calvinism
Stephen Altrogge, The Blazing Center
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