In writing this review, I had to deal with my Springer Spaniel (Violet), who was whining over our local possum (as yet unnamed) who was stuck ...
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It has been ten years since H. W. Brands complained in The Atlantic about "Founders Chic," or the unrelenting flood of adulatory ...
Editor's note: Eric Metaxas and I first met almost 20 years ago, and we've been friends ever since. This conversation was conducted via email. ...
Editor's note: Victor LaValle is the author of four books of fiction: Slapboxing with Jesus (1999), The Ecstatic (2002), Big Machine (2009), ...
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In a 1959 letter to painter Jasper Johns, the poet Frank O'Hara had this to say of Robert Duncan: "I can't stand him myself, ...
Okay, neither Josephus nor the author of his biography, A Jew Among Romans, was/is a painter, poet, or critic like the Pre-Raphaelites of the ...
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Emily Anthes has seen the future—and it glows. That is, at least, for our pets. For as this lively and entertaining book illustrates, ...
In 1653, a painting of Jesus crowned with thorns was brought to the convent of San Paolo in Orvieto, Italy, by a young woman taking the veil ...
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My senior year in high school, I didn't read what the other kids read. I was an experiment. Our progressive high school administration wanted ...
In a past life, before migrating into the world of graduate theological education, I spent 17 years teaching undergraduate philosophy courses. ...
As David Weintraub, Lee Clarke, and Micheal Hickerson have shown, Donald Yeomans makes a persuasive case not only for the scientific interest ...
Most of my fellow teachers of literature know that students often think of almost any book-length narrative work as a "novel." ...
When Jesus said we will know a tree by its fruit, he was referring to individual morality (see Matt. 7:15-20; Luke 6:43-45). Good trees produce ...
Can you imagine suddenly discovering a trove of major new works by one of the greatest Christian authors of the last century, a worthy companion ...

