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Why Does Everyone Love Dante?
Jason M. Baxter
August 20, 2021
What is it about Dante that has made him not just immortal, but urgent and modern?
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The Good Word
What Tolstoy and the Gospel can teach us about trying (and failing) to love
Terrance Klein
August 18, 2021
The Israelites are quite like us. They intend to offer a response that is steadfast but their own humanity, under the siege of sin, fails them.
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Review: Short stories that show the wasteland of contemporary American Catholic life, but also a little hope
Alex Taylor
August 13, 2021
A journey into the fictional worlds of Joshua Hren in his 'In The Wine Press' invites us to consider the character of our own grief and suffering.
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Review: The research behind our intimate relationships with God
Patrick R. Manning
July 23, 2021
How do believers "make God real"? And what effect do these beliefs and practices have on their lives? A new book by T.M. Luhrmann asks these questions and more.
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Review: A climate crisis sci-fi novel that actually offers hope
Vincent J. Miller
July 15, 2021
‘The Ministry for the Future’ offers a vision honest to the scale of the crisis that offers a plausible path to addressing it.
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Review: Reporting on religion can be dark. But we need people on the God Beat more than ever.
Daniel Burke
July 09, 2021
The best essays in 'The God Beat' are quietly reflective, deeply informed, subjective but not solipsistic.
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