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Easter and the Parable of the Sower
SARAH RUDEN | The shock of mourning in the face of the world going on as usual is a commonplace in literature, and we verify that shock
Apr 15, 2022


Do We Need God For Happiness?
TIMOTHY LARSEN | How then does God become real in someone’s life?
Jun 18, 2021


Why George MacDonald Matters
TIMOTHY LARSEN | Once upon a time, when young princesses were still plentiful, there nevertheless was a scarcity of children’s literature...
Jan 15, 2021


"A Small Good Thing" An Interview with John Wilson
JOHN WILSON | In the early age of COVID-19, I got to sit down with John Wilson to talk about his work as an editor...
Nov 20, 2020


How I Learned White Supremacy
KRISTOPHER NORRIS | At its 1995 annual meeting, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) apologized for its racism...
Oct 9, 2020


Demons and Western Psychology: The Unbounded Potential of The Monastic Mind
Daniel Eastman | How were Christian monks in the late antique Near East like modern cognitive psychologists?
May 22, 2020

Decolonizing Philosophy: A Conversation with Carlos Fraenkel and Peter Adamson about Islam, Reason, and Religion
The idea that philosophy and religion are in conflict is recent, only gaining widespread appeal in modernity.
Dec 21, 2018


Jewish Girls in Medieval Egypt
AMIT GVARYAHU | Eve Krakowski’s masterful new book shows how minority community concerns are not modern preoccupations...
Oct 12, 2018


Seeing the Forest but Missing the Trees
NILS H. KORSVOLL | Philology and text-critical studies traditionally see manuscripts as repositories of traces and clues to discovering...
Jul 20, 2018


“Property of a gentleman”: The market of ancient manuscripts and the problem of provenance
ROBERTA MAZZA | I am a papyrologist...
Jul 6, 2018


A Blur of Wings: The Diaphanous and the Dissonant in Political Poetry
CIAHNAN DARRELL | Myronn Hardy’s Radioactive Starlings is aggressively opaque...
Apr 13, 2018


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