Ignorance of Botany Is Ignorance of Literature
by Anna SutherlandSometime in the last few years, I realized that my ignorance of botany was interfering with my enjoyment of literature. This truth was brought home to me once more last night as I read Sigrid Undset’s novel Ida Elisabeth . The title character, Undset tells us, “would have liked more . . . . Continue Reading »
Muslim Parents Sue Greek Orthodox School for Banning Head Scarves
by Mark MovsesianHeres an unusual case. Muslim parents are suing a public school in south London for refusing to allow their nine-year-old daughter to wear a head scarf to class. Thats not so unusual in itself. Law school casebooks are full of cases in which parents sue public schools for . . . . Continue Reading »
On the Square Today
by The EditorsLeroy Huizenga on the new Philippians : As the West goes ever faster through the process of de-Christianization, the Church approximates ever more the situation of the Church before Constantine, Gods people on earth challenging and converting the pagan culture and empire with which it was . . . . Continue Reading »
Cuomo Doubles Down on New York’s Abortion Regime
by Matthew SchmitzStatement by Greg Pfundstein of the Chiaroscuro Foundation: In today’s State of the State address, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo pledged to pass the Reproductive Health Act, a controversial piece of legislation designed to further liberalize abortion law in New York State. New York’s . . . . Continue Reading »
(My) Blue Eyes Not Crying at Les Miz (and Our Machiavellian President)
by Peter Lawler1. So I’ve gotten several emails complaining about my lack of sensitivity—or Christian love—in not being being moved by the movie. Here’s the most balanced judgment from a veteran conservative: [Name of wife here] LOVED Les Miz. She thought it “better than the . . . . Continue Reading »
Grammar Lesson of the Day: The Phrasal Possessive
by Anthony EsolenWe in English have an odd and useful tool: a possessive that can be appended to an entire phrase, rather than to just one word. Look at the following: Il figlio del re dInghilterra (Italian) Le fils du roi dAngleterre (French) Der Sohn des Koeniges von . . . . Continue Reading »
Just War
by Matthew SchmitzNot so long ago, the language of mainline Protestantism supplied our country with its ethical vocabulary. Lutheran minister Reinhold Neibuhr guided his contemporaries’ reflection on war; Episcopal priest Joseph Fletcher promoted the widely adopted idea of “situation ethics.” The . . . . Continue Reading »
From Orthodoxy to Astrophysics: Mysticism & the Russian Space Program
by Tristyn K. BloomMonument to Tsiolkovsky in Borovsk, Russia. Nearly all monuments to him depict him looking to the heavens. Here’s one for all the folks who think scientific progress and mysticism are at war with one another: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the father of the Russian space program, was a . . . . Continue Reading »
First Links — 1.10.13
by Matthew CantirinoA Busy Day in Canon 915 Ed Peters, In the Light of the Law Scientists Must Stop Politicization of Profession Daniel Sarewitz, Nature Baptists Open to Epiphany Jeff Brumley, Associated Baptist Press The Radical Visions of St. Francis Joan Acocella, The New Yorker Little Change in Pro-Life Sentiment . . . . Continue Reading »
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