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The Optimistic Science of Leibniz
Marc E. Bobro, The New Atlantis
The Coming Democratization of Contemporary Art
Marion Meneker, The Atlantic
Verso L’Alto! Eve Tushnet and Christian Friendship
Jose Mena, Fare Forward
Who Should Own the Internet?
Julian Asange, The New York Times
Censors at Work: How States Shape Literature by Robert Darnton, a review: ‘an antidote’
Maureen Freely, The Telegraph
2014: The Year in Photos, January - April
The Atlantic
The Forecast
Wendy Xu, Poetry Magazine
The Promise and Prospects of Retrieval: Recent Developments in Roman Catholic Thought That Shape Contemporary Dogmatic Theology
Thomas Joseph White, O.P., Zondervan Academic
Why Write Christmas Carols in the Zombie-Era?
Joseph Bottum, Patheos
Saint Rose of Lima
Judith Ortiz Cofer, Poetry Magazine
The Promise and Prospects of Retrieval: Recent Developments in Roman Catholic Thought That Shape Contemporary Dogmatic Theology
Thomas Joseph White, O.P., Zondervan Academic
Mecca: From Shrine to Shopping Mall
Justin Marozzi, The Spectator
Smile, You’re Speaking Emoji
Adam Sternbergh, New York Magazine
Every few days I pick up Emily Dickinson’s poems and sample three or four lyrics. I would call them a calming reprieve from the bustle of the day, but that epithet doesn’t quite fit the verse. It’s more like an arresting spotlight on existence. Continue Reading »
China Bans Wordplay in an Attempt at Pun Control
Tania Branigan, The Guardian
Once Upon a Time: A Short History of Fairy Tale, by Marina Warner
Eilis NiDhuibhne, The Irish Times
Orpheus Alone
Mark Strand, Poetry Foundation
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Please, No Google in the Gallery
M. Anthony Mills, City Journal
Letter to a Friend on the Ressourcement
E. Milco, Ursus Elisei
The Writing Class
Jaswinder Bolina, Poetry Foundation
His Reason
Michael Spence, The New Criterion
Do We Speak the Same Language as God?
Alan Montefiore, Standpoint
How The Strand Keeps Going in the Age of Amazon
Christopher Bonanos, Vulture
Law and Violence
John Inazu, The Hedgehog Review
Mechanics of a Myth
Mark Mitchell, Verse Daily
Joint Declaration Promises to Intensify Efforts to Unite Churches
Liz Dodd, The Tablet
How Do You Sell God in the 21rst Century? More Heaven, Less Hell
Meghan O’Gieblyn, The Guardian
Is Atheism a Specifically Western Phenomenon?
Peter Berger, The American Interest
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