Playing the Venereal Game
by George WeigelPlaying the game of the delightful celebration of imaginative collective nouns can soothe the spirit in the face of life’s seemingly endless frustrations, vicissitudes, or annoyances. Continue Reading »
Playing the game of the delightful celebration of imaginative collective nouns can soothe the spirit in the face of life’s seemingly endless frustrations, vicissitudes, or annoyances. Continue Reading »
The Christian intellectual world should invest in starting a new review of books. Continue Reading »
Tara Isabella Burton's novel Here in Avalon hints that life can be guided by unchosen and given quests, lived out in a world teeming with real angels and mysterious human souls. Continue Reading »
Walking on Thin Air is a splendid book about the simple joys of life like reading, writing, and walking. Continue Reading »
Having literary companions along the Lenten journey can help us live the traditional practices of intensified prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Continue Reading »
Those familiar with Christian Wiman’s career will know he has explored various forms: poetry, anthology, criticism, and memoir. Zero at the Bone combines each of his talents to produce something familiar and yet strangely new. Continue Reading »
From a book on missionaries in the U.S. to espionage fiction, these are novels that should be on your list. Continue Reading »
That I May Dwell Among Them is a rigorous and illuminating look at biblical scholarship. Continue Reading »
We asked some of our writers to contribute a paragraph about the most memorable books they read this year. Continue Reading »
If you have on your gift-list for Christmas any bookish men or women, then Ear Training would make a splendid gift. Continue Reading »