Over at Postmodern Conservative, Peter Lawler writes about indicting Christie, while Kate Pitrone buys old books.
Peter Leithart returns to tragic conversions, writes about Walter Benjamin and Derrida, and once again has a set of posts on Isaiah (here’s the first).
Here at First Thoughts, Mark Barrett revisits Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s thinking on poverty, Dale M. Coulter recommends
Mercersburg theology, David T. Koyzis reads Psalm 82, and Mark Movsesian takes a test.
On the Square today, Thomas V. Berg discusses the Legionaries of Christ, while Mark D. Tooley wonders about the future of the National Council of Churches.
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