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Paid articleLetters
LETTERS Does the church do paradigm shift? THE RISKS OF DISJUNCTION In his article "The Risks of History" (May 3), George Dennis O'Brien unfortunately risks promoting the facile disjunction of...
Paid articleStrutting & Fighting
FROM THE EDITORS Strutting & Fighting In the noise surrounding Alabama's recently signed abortion law, both its defenders and its critics have failed to notice there's nothing very new about it....
Paid articleLearning to Notice
Ferrone, Rita
COLUMNIST Rita Ferrone Learning to Notice HOW MYSTAGOGY OPENS UP THE LITURGY How do we "live from the liturgy"? This question is at the heart of a book about mystago-gy, The Spiritual Meaning...
Paid articleThe View from Dover
Robertson, Felix
SHORT TAKES Felix Robertson The View from Dover WHAT WOULD BREXIT MEAN FOR THIS VERY BRITISH TOWN? Britain has many historic towns, but few display their history so clearly as Dover. Often...
Paid articleThe Nuclear Winter
Hren, Joshua
THE NUCLEAR WINTER "Their steadfast resolve not to speak of those who were to blame, not to say that the event had been caused by human beings, not to harbor the least resentment, even though they...
Paid articleStaten Island Spirituality
Klejment, Anne
Anne Klejment Staten Island Spirituality DOROTHY DAY'S 'TRUE STORY' COLUMNS In early 1931, Dorothy Day and her five-year-old daughter Tamar returned to New York from a lengthy sojourn in...
Paid articleThe Return
Cadnum, Michael
THE RETURN Everything can be replaced— the trilobite kissed into the fragile shale, the cup I hold high and see lamplight around my fingertips, even the kestrel circling high over the creek. But...
Paid articleHave You Tried Scotus?
Simpson, Peter L. P.
ARTICLES Have You Tried Scotus? Aquinas Didn't Know Everything Peter L. P. Simpson In the years before Vatican II a young man named Anthony Kenny entered the priesthood after studies in England...
Paid articleMiracle Workers
Thomason, John
Miracle Workers What the Resistance Can Still Learn from Arendt John Thomason When Hannah Arendt accepted the Emerson-Thoreau Medal from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in April 1969,...
Paid articleThe Burden of Suffering
McClay, B. D.
ARTS B. D. McClay The Burden of Suffering FRANCIS POULENC'S DIALOGUES DES CARMELITES To begin with, there really were sixteen Carmelites, the martyrs of Compiegne. They really did vow martyrdom...
Paid articleOn Truth
Schwenkler, John
BOOKS John Schwenkler Inconvenient On Truth Simon Blackburn Oxford University Press, $12.95, 160 pp. What should one expect of a philosophical theory of truth? One possible answer is that such...
Paid articleShe Would Be King; The Hundred Wells of Salaga
Lichtblau, Julia
Julia Lichtblau West Africa's New Wave She Would Be King Waye'tu Moore Graywolf Press, $26, 312 pp. The Hundred Wells of Salaga Ayesha Harruna Attah Other Press, $16.99, 240 pp. In the late...
Paid articleFrom the Cast-Iron Shore
Clifford, Nicholas
Nicholas Clifford The Little Ivies' Aggiornamenti From the Cast-Iron Shore In Lifelong Pursuit of Liberal Learning Francis Oakley University of Notre Dame Press, $35, 550 pp. I've met Francis...
Paid articleLingering on the Margins
Roche, Mary M. Doyle
LAST WORD Lingering on the Margins Mary M. Doyle Roche n the wake of the sex-abuse scandals that continue to rock the Catholic Church, conversations about staying or leaving it are more prevalent...
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