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Tristyn K. Bloom
Reclaiming “Homemaker”
Ester Bloom, Slate
Santa Claus as Rahe Hai
Srinath Perur, n+1
An Introduction to Evelyn Waugh’s Helena
Lawrence Dugan, Anamnesis
The Concrete Abyss
Lisa Guenther, Aeon
How Barack Obama Sold Out the Kale Crowd
Jason Zengerle, the New Republic
Sacrament of Fiction: On Becoming a Writer and Not a Priest
Nick Ripatrazone, the Millions
Paul Ryan’s Inner City Education
McCay Coppins, Buzzfeed
The Man Who Would Make Eating Obsolete
Roc Morin, the Atlantic
Marxists and Monarchists Unite
Daniel Schwindt, Ethika Politika
Conservative Internationalism
Henry R. Nau, the American Interest
No, Sarah Palin, Baptism Isn’t a Good Punchline for a Terrorist Joke
Mollie Hemingway, the Federalist
Steatite Icons and Material Symbolism
Jonathan Pageau, Orthodox Arts Journal
What’s At Stake in the Tocqueville/Piketty Debate
James Poulos, the Daily Beast
The Pope’s Phone Call
Ross Douthat, the New York Times
Hideous Strength: “Degenerate Art” at the Neue Galerie
Eve Tushnet, the American Conservative
What Pope John Paul II Could Have Learned from Sinead O’Connor
Michael Brendan Dougherty, the Week
How Airbnb and Lyft Finally Got Americans to Trust Each Other
Jason Tanz, Wired
Orthodox, Celibate, Gay, and That’s OK
David Benkof, the Times of Israel
The Single Life: Where Do We Go From Here?
Carissa Mulder, Public Discourse
The Case for Divorce Reform
William J. Doherty, Family Studies
The Drinking Age Is Past Its Prime
Camille Paglia, Time
China on Path to be Largest Christian Country
Tom Phillips, The Montreal Gazette
Up (with) the Establishment!
Paul Lukas, Uni-Watch
Shakespeare, Heartthrob
John Paul Rollert, The Paris Review
Why Conservatives See Rural America as the “Real” America
Matt K. Lewis, The Week
Bonfire of the Humanities
Patrick Symmes, Outside
Susan Sontag on Beauty vs. Interestingness
Maria Popova, Brain Pickings
Why Fight When We Can Eat?
Daniella Peled, Roads and Kingdoms
On Piketty’s Capital: What Is Wealth?
Matt Bruenig, Demos
Everything You Need to Know About Prisons
Dara Lind, Vox
The French Zombie Show You Didn’t Even Know You Needed
B. D. McClay, The American Spectator
Father Revolutionary
Nathan Lewis Lawrence, Red Egg Review
The Easter Rocket War of Vrontados
Alan Taylor, The Atlantic
Crowd Control
Lewis H. Lapham, Lapham’s Quarterly
Can Russia Be Contained?
Mark Adomanis, RUSSIA!
Grand Unified Theory of Female Pain
Leslie Jamison, The Virginia Quarterly Review
In Damascus, Christians Briefly Ignore War for Easter
Reuters
The Ads That Shaped American Beer Marketing
Adam Houghtaling, Punch
The Paschal Homily of St. John Chrysostom
G. C. McLoughlin, Mere Comments
The Death of the Patriarch: Remembering Gabriel García Márquez
Nicolás Medina Mora, Buzzfeed
This February Princeton is hosting the fourth annual Florovsky Symposium, “Creation and Creaturehood: The Doctrine of Creation in the Patristic Tradition.” The purpose of this year’s symposium is to re-consider the various theological questions raised by the doctrine of creation ex . . . . Continue Reading »
Eric Rassbach, Deputy General Counsel for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty : Unfortunately the final rule announced today is the same old, same old. As we said when the proposed rule was issued, this doesnt solve the religious conscience problem because it still makes our non-profit . . . . Continue Reading »
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