2021 April

Letters to the Editor: April 2021
Ignorance Rarely Surpassed... Nothing New Under the Sun... Lenient on a Latter-Day Luther... A Groundless Attack?... The Fog of Confusion... and more
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The News You May Have Missed: April 2021
Cough Crime... Can o’ Corona... Rethinking Her Ink... Roller Squad... Hard to Stomach... Mystery of the Mad Man... and more
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Chesterton on Man, the Religious Animal
GKC asserts that Jesus was not merely one of many great figures in history; rather, He is at the center of all history: past, present, and future.
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Diagnosing the Spectrum of Diabolic Attacks
Cases of demonic oppression and possession serve as cautionary tales to anyone who takes the Catholic faith seriously.
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The Crystallized Church & the Technological Society
A smaller, meeker Church will be more capable of speaking to and welcoming those who have experienced the emptiness and existential horror of our age.
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Should Christians Pay Reparations for Racial Injustices?
The Church can engage in the work of racial reparations, but only while placing the project within a broader moral framework.
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It’s Tricki Woo’s World Now
Our relationships with animals have gone wrong. What is tolerable in a few Mrs. Pumphreys is horrifying when it becomes common practice.
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The Soviets’ Doomed Battle with Byt
Atheism never completely took the place of forbidden religion, and its failure was coterminous with the downfall of Russian communism.
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Briefly Reviewed: April 2021
Here we review Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony and A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide.
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Last Things
I enjoy what might be called “confessional tourism.” I’m fascinated by what confessors tell me, and so I tend to go to confession when I’m away from home.
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