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Lecrae: Christians Have Prostituted Art to Give Answers
Emma Green, The Atlantic
The Revelations of Marilynne Robinson
Wyatt Mason, The New York Times
Cults, Commitment and Creativity
Ross Douthat, The New York Times
Better to Marry Than to Burn
Traci Brimhall, Poetry Magazine
I Love Lena
Ross Douthat, The New York Times
California’s Neo-Victorian Feminism
Robert Tracinski, The Federalist
The Rapture Keeps Coming Back
Brett McCracken, Christianity Today
Scenes from “The Passion”: The First Path
Liz Berry, Poetry Magazine
The Synod Without A Script
Massimo Faggioli, The Tablet
The St. John’s Bible: Back to the Future
Gregory Wolfe, Patheos
Leonard Cohen on Being Jewish
Sean Curnyn, The Cinch Review
As the Fashion of His Hat
David J. Davis, The New Criterion
Ghosts of Colson & Neuhaus
Rod Dreher, The American Conservative
Automation Nation
Mark Bauerlein, The Weekly Standard
Lazy Cultural Engagement
Alissa Wilkinson, Christianity Today
The Beautiful Changes
Richard Wilbur, The Poetry Foundation
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The Troubling Persistence of Eugenicist Thought in Modern America
Michael Brendan Dougherty, The Week
Apple vs. the Law
Debaters, The New York Times
See Jane Write
Judith Ayers, The Weekly Standard
On the Human Soul
James V. Schall, The Catholic Thing
The Transfigured Earth: Jubilee and the Transformation of Watersheds
Jonathan McRay, The Other Journal
Four Responses to Sympathetic Abortion Stories
Rachel Lu, The Federalist
Joan of Arc: A History by Helen Castor, Review: Popular History at its Best
Diarmaid MacCulloch, The Telegraph
All Your Horses
Kay Ryan, Poetry Magazine
Not At All Commonplace: Goodbye to D.G. Meyers
Rohan Maitzen, Open Letters Monthly
I Love to Hate Leo Tolstoy
B. D. McClay, The American Spectator
When Everything Works Like Your Cell Phone
Alexis C. Madrigal and Robinson Meyer, The Atlantic
Announcing the the Art of the Beautiful Lecture Series. The Catholic Artists Society and the Thomistic Institute present a series of lectures on a Catholic understanding of the Arts. Eminent artists, theologians, and writers will be exploring the nature of art and its role in society. Continue Reading »
Europe’s Anti-Semitism Comes Out of the Shadows
Jim Yardley, New York Times
Mormon Music After the Mormon Moment
Jeremy Grimshaw, New Music Box
Social Psychology is Being Shaken
John Doris, Sometimes I’m Wrong
Corinthians and Communists
Philip Jenkins, Anxious Bench
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