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A Formal Fracture: Poets and Theologians
TOM MILLAY | In the interwar years of 1922-1939, T.S. Eliot published a modernist literary magazine that consistently reviewed...
Apr 13, 2018


The Atomist Age: Lucretius and the Poetry of Science
DAVID CURRELL | Imagine this review beginning with a little game...
Feb 2, 2018




Beyond Borders: America, Immigration, and the Future of Information
SAMUEL LONCAR | What defines us is not our leaders or our borders...
Feb 2, 2017


How to Fix the internet and Save Knowledge: An American Tale
SAMUEL LONCAR | What defines us is not our leaders or our borders. A President does not make an epoch.
Feb 2, 2017


Are Evangelicals the New Liberals?
SAMUEL LONCAR | It’s an old story. As the world becomes modern, the forces of modernization destroy...
Dec 9, 2014


Letter to the Editors: The Rowan Williams Review
KEVIN HECTOR | I am humbled that Rowan Williams has even heard of my book, much less read it, and genuinely grateful for the many kind things he has to say about it...
Jun 10, 2014




Necessary by Nature? Possibility and the Mind of God
ROBERT MERRIHEW ADAMS | Like their medieval scholastic predecessors, the best known Continental Rationalist philosophers of the seventeenth century...
Dec 20, 2013


A Material Mind?
WILLIAM JAWORSKI | What is the mind, and where did it come from?...
Oct 30, 2013


Hobbits as Heroes
CLARK ELLISTON | The popularity of the fantasy genre, perhaps more than any other medium, illustrates the human desire for transcendence...
Sep 10, 2013


Were the Theologies of Wyclif and Hus Really That Radical?
FRANS VAN LIERE | Biblical hermeneutics is the key to understanding the Reformation in the sixteenth century...
May 22, 2013
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