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editorials

Great & Wonderful Days

The Death of Conservatism & the Negative World
by J. Douglas Johnson



quodlibet

Miracles of Stupidity

by S. M. Hutchens

Question the Question

by Donald T. Williams

The Good Master

by Donald T. Williams


anno domini

The Battle of Tours

October 10, 732
by J. Douglas Johnson


The Peace of Westphalia

October 24, 1648
by William J. Tighe



interview

A Faithful Knowledge

A Conversation with Stephen C. Meyer
by Terrell Clemmons


columns

Mortal Remains

Insidious Winsomeness

by S. M. Hutchens


From Heavenly Harmony

Apprehending the Music of Being

by Ken Myers


First Books

Literacy Through Animal Stories

by Kathie Johnson


Illuminations

The Cool of the Evening

by Anthony Esolen


A Thousand Words

The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna

by Mary Elizabeth Podles


As It Is Written...

The Scriptures’ Greek Nuance

by Patrick Henry Reardon



37.5—Sept/Oct 2024

features

Young Folly & Elder Hope

A Battle Plan for Peace While Growing Old
by Anthony Esolen


How Law Lost Its Way

An Abandoned Ruling Principle & How to Get It Back
by Adam MacLeod


Why Law Schools Can't Teach Law

A sidebar to How Law Lost Its Way
by Adam MacLeod


AI: A Theological Response

Misgivings of a Recovering Technologist
by Bernard Peter Robichau


The Rout of the Muses

The Crisis of Authority in the Fine Arts
by R. V. Young


views

The Inner Eclipse

Anthony Esolen on Guiding Our Desires Toward the Wonders of Man as Creature

Reason Eclipsed

Anthony Costello on Philosophical Schools That Eat Their Own

We Dare Not Despair

Clinton Collister on Repenting from the Vice of Declinism

book reviews

Missing Motherhood

The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us by Carrie Gress
reviewed by Rebekah Curtis


The Missing Ink

Darwin’s Bluff: The Mystery of the Book Darwin Never Finished by Robert F. Shedinger
reviewed by Terry Scambray


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