Student Poem: Epiphany
Student Poem: Epiphany By Autumn Kennedy Afore are deeps and strange horizons; aft, Familiar coasts. A quest you have: adventuring The sole successful voyage of a Craft […]
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Student Poem: Epiphany By Autumn Kennedy Afore are deeps and strange horizons; aft, Familiar coasts. A quest you have: adventuring The sole successful voyage of a Craft […]
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Student Poem: Sing, Saints, of the Mercy By Gavin Sims Sing, saints, of the mercy outpoured upon us sinners deep When the Son of God expressed His love
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America’s BardThe Writings of Walt Whitman By Travis Copeland No poet incarnates the American spirit more completely than Whitman. Walt Whitman was the people’s poet of the nineteenth
Interview: Douglas Henry on the Author Bank Douglas Henry is the Dean of Baylor University’s Honors College. He is a member of the CLT Board of Academic Advisors
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Student Essay: Carpe Diem By Rhys Woodard “Seizing the day,” in the sense that Horace originally meant the phrase, is a subtler and wiser thing that it appears.
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The Great Conversation: Will By Matt McKeown Is the human will free? And if so, free of what? Free will is one of the most enduring problems in
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Julian of Norwich: Illuminating Love By Rachel Hankinson A hidden life produced one of the world’s most influential volumes of Christian mystical theology. One of the most striking
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Student Essay: The Hidden Treasure of Classic Learning By Caroline Andrews Far from being only a relic of the past, classic learning at its best shows itself timeless
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Now Announcing The 2022 CLT Author Bank! By Angel Adams Parham Introduction to the Author Bank “The best which has been thought and said” is the pithy little
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The Great Conversation:State By Gabriel Blanchard “L’état, c’est moi,” Louis XIV said: “I am the state.” But what does that mean? From Plato’s Republic right down to modern
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