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November 2022

Vol. 227 / No. 4

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Arts & Culture Ideas
Christopher SandfordOctober 13, 2022

The absolute refusal to accept handed-down truths—whether in politics, science, religion or art—was a constant in Kurt Vonnegut’s life and work.

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Robert P. ImbelliSeptember 30, 2022

The doctrine of atonement has fallen into disfavor in some theological circles and into general neglect in Catholic life. Margaret Turek's new book offers insights about the doctrine's importance.

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Paul LakelandOctober 07, 2022

While a new book of letters between Jack Miles and Mark C. Taylor uses the early months of the pandemic as the background and occasion for their letters, the friendship they display is vastly more interesting.

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Thomas JacobsOctober 13, 2022

Barbara F. Walter offers a handy guide for predicting where political instability is most likely to occur—and it is usually when that country is moving away from democracy.

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LuElla D'AmicoOctober 13, 2022

Jane Austen’s literary genius lies in the fact that she crafts stories that impart the most pressing of human concerns in what seem at first the most mundane of experiences. It makes her a valuable guide to life.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Christian WimanOctober 13, 2022

One world more than our wounds have earned.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Christian WimanOctober 13, 2022

a son hot from the womb but cold to his kiss