The Haunting Witness of Virtue
The movie Calvary is haunting. In fact, since watching it, I seem to think about it nearly every day. Scenes creep up on me at random times, dancing around until...
Read MoreThe movie Calvary is haunting. In fact, since watching it, I seem to think about it nearly every day. Scenes creep up on me at random times, dancing around until...
Read MoreAmidst switching between three different reading communities (undergraduate and two different graduate school settings), I have been faced with a certain kind of...
Read MoreThe other day as I attempted to make my way across campus as quickly as possible to avoid sweating out my entire body weight, I again and again found myself running...
Read MoreI am TA-ing for a course this fall on the Inklings with Dr. Ralph Wood. Earlier this week, while discussing G.K. Chesterton’s The Ball and the Cross, Wood said that the...
Read MoreNote: This article is being re-shared in light of Peter Leithart’s recent claim that “Feminism is gender Arianism” in his April 8, 2015Â First Things...
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