Student Essay: The Mirage of Utopia
Student Essay: The Mirage of Utopia By Sarah Prince Why does man pursue Utopia? There is a part of humanity designed to seek heaven as an ultimate goal, […]
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Student Essay: The Mirage of Utopia By Sarah Prince Why does man pursue Utopia? There is a part of humanity designed to seek heaven as an ultimate goal, […]
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Student Essay: Think Small By Sam Mayfield We’re easily impressed by big systems and machines as examples of progress. But what if we’re looking in the wrong direction?
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Student Essay: Resurrection in A Tale of Two Cities By Katie Holford Both central and secondary characters in Dickens’ novel are defined in terms of miraculous restorations to
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Student Essay: Much Ado About Eucatastrophe By Ryan Brown Shakespeare’s comedies show full mastery of “eucatastrophe,” and nowhere more son than in Much Ado. Christmas Day disappoints sometimes;
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Student Story: The Pantocrator—Part II By Kolbe Lange Go here for Part I. There, the crowd parted to form a large circle around a group of officers. One
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Student Story: The Pantocrator—Part I By Kolbe Lange Oddan hurled the brush into the next room. It smashed against the cobbled wall and broke with a clatter, streaking
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Student Essay: The Cause of Troy By Cameron Moore Taken as Homer hands it down to us, was the Trojan War just? Can war ever be fully justified?
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Student Essay: A Clash of Pieties By Ammon Corpron Can pagan and Christian conceptions of the virtues be fully fused? In his timeless epic, the Æneid, Virgil portrays
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Student Essay: A Word Is a Wand By Jeanne-Marie du Plessis We easily forget the power and mystery of language, but these realities are never absent. It was
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Student Essay: Philosophia Ancilla Theologiæ By Cody Tucker No matter its source, truth is one. At the heart of Christianity is Jesus Christ, who said himself to be
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