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Gawain, the Green Knight and the Choice between Witchcraft and Sacrament

Review

“Look, see a world that holds more wonders than any since the earth was born . . .” So begins writer and director David…

"The Word Has Weight": Poetry for Holy Week

Article

The Fourteenth Station: Jesus Is Laid in the Tomb The Word has weight pondered unbroken carefully carried quietly…

Generative Integration: Gift, Community and Creation

Book Reviews

Michael D. Taylor’s recent work, The Foundations of Nature: Metaphysics of Gift for an Integral Ecological Ethic is a…

Properly Seeing the Past in Order to Imagine a Better Future

Book Reviews

A common theme of many postliberal thinkers is that we are too often hemmed in by the boundaries and limits of…

Beyond Religious Liberty: Undermining Nature Just When We Most Need It

Feature Articles

In a recent critique of the new “Catholic integralist” movement, The Spectator’s Damian Thompson observed that the…

Marriage and the Monarchy

Review

Although the title of Peter Morgan’s The Crown suggests a story about the monarchy and politics, the driving force of…

What Does It Take to Be "A People"?

Re-Source: Classic Texts

The Sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410 left a once-proud and powerful empire reeling. How could “the Eternal City”…

The Substance of Things

Issues

Human life is saturated with the experience of objects. We are, at all times, surrounded by things, whether made or…

To Come from Nothing Is to Reveal God

Feature Articles

Man has known, for as long as he has been, that the things of this world are symbolic. Things express and communicate…

Royal Priests and the Integrity of Things

Feature Articles

“What is man that thou art mindful of him?” Following the Psalmist’s query, the corollary question is, “What are things…
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