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James T. Keane
Much ink has been spilled over this presidential election—but not nearly as much as was used in a long history of presidential memoirs and biographies.
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Kevin Spinale
Vinson Cunningham's constant application of a critical eye in his work for The New Yorker must have helped in composing his first novel, "Great Expectations."
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James T. Keane
Few writers have ever captured in fiction the American religious sense that underlies so much of our history more than Willa Cather.
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Thomas Petriano
Jon Fosse’s ‘Septology’ is a literary masterpiece imbued with mysticism and theological insight.
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James T. Keane
Avery Dulles was widely respected across the Catholic theological spectrum for his scholarly acumen and even-handed, measured approach to complex doctrinal questions.
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Christine Lenahan
Anna Gazmarian's 'Devout' is an emotional, vulnerable portrait of a woman who was failed by two institutions, both science and religion, that she rightfully believed would help her.