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Review: What is the role of religion in the academy?
Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.
June 28, 2019
In his book, "Religion in the University," a reworking of a series of lectures given at Yale in 2001, Nicholas Wolterstorff examines a range of assumptions held by academics.
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Enshrining the family: Final thoughts on 'Catholic Modern'
Kevin Spinale
June 28, 2019
Last thoughts on an intriguing book about how the Catholic Church confronted the realities of the 20th century in Europe.
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Review: ‘Dignity’ is a photo exploration of our nation’s deep divides
John W. Miller
June 25, 2019
‘Dignity’ is part a long tradition of writers who left their lives of comfort to study squalor and decline,
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America’s Summer Reading Guide
Vivian Cabrera
June 21, 2019
I surveyed America editors and staff to get a list of titles they would recommend for a quick summer read—or perhaps lengthy reading project.
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Review: Roger Angell’s love for our national pastime
Jill Brennan O'Brien
June 14, 2019
Joe Bonomo's well-written take on Roger Angell's musings on baseball.
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Review: A new biography shares the endearing human side of Raymond E. Brown
Joseph McAuley
June 14, 2019
A devotee of the opera, Brown eagerly gave tickets to his students, hoping to get them totally immersed in the arias he loved.
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