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What You Need to Know About…
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2025
Matter, Gurus, and Lambing
February 8, 2025
“Matter Matters.” Paul Kingsnorth kicks off a new series at his Substack exploring ancient holy sites in Europe: “I’ve always…
In Praise of the Inefficient
February 7, 2025
This year I’m renewing my commitment to the sentence.
Thomas M. Ward On Boethius & Stoicism
February 6, 2025
Professor Thomas M. Ward teaches at Baylor University. He is a philosopher who focuses on Medieval thought, especially the work…
The Maps of Our Lives Point Homeward
February 6, 2025
Older and wiser, I have long learned that for all the times I wanted to visit far-away places, there is…
Reflection in a Glass Wall
February 5, 2025
The reflection looked like a vintage motion picture, only without those stilted movements.
Virgil and the Christian Imagination
February 4, 2025
love is the most powerful force in the world.
Crafting the Ideal School: Finding a Balance Between High-Tech and the Hands
February 3, 2025
it is through the arts alone that the various branches of learning touch human life.
Hospitality, AI, and Rivers
February 1, 2025
“How do I Kill my Microsoft Copilot?” Sam Leith is not particularly fond of Microsoft’s new AI helper: “As far…
How to Raise Readers, in Thirty-Five Steps
January 31, 2025
It is not too much to say that everything in our culture pushes against habits
The AI Invasion: For Humans, It’s Becoming Harder to Write
January 30, 2025
No question about it: For writers like me, who would like nothing more than to do our own writing and…
Romanticism and the Soul of Learning
January 29, 2025
Conservatives should reconsider the lessons of Romanticism.
On Courage
January 28, 2025
Now – every moment, but now especially, this moment in history – is the time not to watch but to…
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