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Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
Kevin Spinale
Among the many clichés operative in Covid-time (“in these uncertain times,” “the new normal”), there is the sturdy cliché, “now more than ever.” Well, I think we need comedy now more than ever.
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Joseph McAuley
Chung Min Lee reveals Kim Jong Un for what he is: A dictator who will use any methods available to stay on top.
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James T. Keane
How is the modern game of baseball played, and what is expected? How does it differ from past generations of players?
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Joseph Peschel
Galileo's struggles with ignorant authorities have eerie parallels in our own age.
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Christiana Zenner
Marcia Bjornerud takes the reader on a tour de force of geology that explains how the contemporary earth sciences help with what religiously inclined readers might call the task of theological anthropology: a consideration of the world beyond humans, the world with humans, and the forces far beyond that shape us all.
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Brianne Jacobs
While Phyllis Zagano thoughtfully draws out the theological implications of her research, her main point is historical: There is simply no precedent on which to base the exclusion of women from the diaconate in the Catholic Church.