Volume > Issue > New Oxford Notes: April 2001

New Oxford Notes: April 2001

Breeding Sissies

Kris Berggren has plenty of support for her experiment in androgyny.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Put Not Your Trust In Vice Princesses

No one has ever said the NEW OXFORD REVIEW is the Republican Party at prayer.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
The Separation of Church and Plate

You may be about to take a bite out of your Catholic heritage and fill up on Protestant individualism.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Berkeley Professor Wants More Catholics to Get Divorced

America magazine is unhappy with Catholic teaching on "remarriage."

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Folks, Here Are Your Orders

Was Hans Urs von Balthasar really as goofy as his fans make him sound?

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Diversity Trumps The Eucharistic Christ

Five-year-old Jennifer Richardson of Natick, Mass., has celiac disease.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.

You May Also Enjoy

The Church & the Arts

Review of The Visual Arts and Christiani­ty in America: From the Colo­nial Period to the Present

From the Fringes: A Marital Blitz

The growing popularity of polygamy and "self-marriage" shows that the fringes aren't merely encroaching on the center, the fringes are the center.

Briefly: April 2001

Reviews of Who's Who in the Bible... A Month-by-Month Guide to Entertaining Angels... Reconciling Faith and Reason: Apologists, Evangelists, and Theologians in a Divided Church... The Mysteries of Life in Children's Literature... The Way of the Lamb: The Spirit of Childhood and the End of the Age