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2017 December

The Next Forty

EDITORIAL

We're happy to report that the death of print has been mercifully delayed — we're still here, doing our thing, as are a handful of other survivors.

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Letter to the Editor: December 2017

Dawn of the Vandals... Abject Confusion... Capitalism: A Gift from God... Preach, Sister... The Point of Light to Be Pursued... and more

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The News You May Have Missed

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Eat & Run... Fear the Preacher... Congratulations, It's a Cyborg... Science for Sale... Higher Learning... Lord of the Lost Luggage... and more

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New Oxford Notes: December 2017

Chronic Confusion, Polarization & Polemics in the Church of Francis

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Was Trump's Election Divinely Ordained?

APOCALYPTICISM & THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Christopher Gawley

If God accomplishes an amazing feat through someone less than holy, the temptation exists to whitewash the vice in that actor.

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Is Football Past Its Prime?

WHAT'S WRONG WITH AMERICA'S "GREATEST GAME"

Casey Chalk

The game diminishes the intrinsic worth of its participants, whose bodies, brains, and even lives are considered expendable.

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A Trialogue With C.S. Lewis, Martin Luther & Thomas Aquinas

IS THERE SUCH A THING AS 'MERE CHRISTIANITY'?

Peter Kreeft

C.S. Lewis is sitting alone late at night at his big oak desk at The Kilns, Oxford, writing Mere Christianity, his little masterpiece...

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Rising from the Mire

Andrew M. Seddon

A review of Real Music: A Guide to the Timeless Hymns of the Church

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