Volume > Issue > New Oxford Notes: September 2012

New Oxford Notes: September 2012

Guaranteed Controversy

In advance of her big London Summit on Family Planning, Melinda Gates launched a campaign called "No Controversy." She may soon realize she's already knee-deep in it.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Man-Child in the Promised Land

Video games, superhero movies, and comic-book conventions are marketed to grown men, who comprise a significant portion of consumers of such products.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.

You May Also Enjoy

Briefly: July-August 2003

Reviews of The Arians of the Fourth Century by John Henry Cardinal Newman... Sea of Glory by Ken Wales and David Poling... The Endless Knot by William L. Biersach

It Only Hurts When I Stop Laughing

People need to be reminded that it's important to have Jews in the Church — one reason being that only Jews get the jokes in the Bible.

In the Beginning Was "Power"?

Anne Barbeau Gardiner takes on an author who has "made a career of treating the Bible sacrilegiously" and sees power, not Logos, as the ultimate reality.