The Craft of Christian Wiman
by Mark Bauerlein
In light of our upcoming poetry event on October 25, here's an introduction to Christian Wiman's verse.
In light of our upcoming poetry event on October 25, here's an introduction to Christian Wiman's verse.
A look at a few upcoming events, from the first installment of the 2015-2016 “Art of the Beautiful” lecture series, to an the annual conference of the Love and Fidelity network called “Sexuality, Integrity, and the University”. Continue Reading »
Mark your calendars for a lecture series in Washington, D.C. and a colloquium in Norcia, Italy.
This week in New York, the “One Faith: East and West” art exhibition is at the Catholic Center of NYU, after stops in Beijing and Moscow. The exhibition is a concrete expression of Christian unity, and the artists are from several different countries and confessions: Roman and Byzantine . . . . Continue Reading »
New events include a gathering in Turkey with the Ecumenical Patriarch and the 2015 Wilberforce Award ceremony. Continue Reading »
From a Donatello exhibition to a high school seminar, here are some upcoming events in New York and around the globe. Continue Reading »
New York Film, the Aesthetics of Death, and the Culture of Life: Picturing Motion after Modernity February 14 The Thomistic Institute is hosting Rev. Bruno M. Shah for the next installment in “The Art of the Beautiful” lecture series. His lecture is entitled Film, the Aesthetics of . . . . Continue Reading »
“Our society and culture are driving many to ask new questions about the meaning of life and to re-examine answers that had long been taken for granted. What can science contribute to the understanding of who we are? How do the new means of communication shape the perception of ourselves in . . . . Continue Reading »
If you read First Things, you’ll probably enjoy these events in New York, Massachusetts, and Alabama. Continue Reading »
If you read First Things, you’ll probably enjoy these events in New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Texas. Continue Reading »
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