A Doubtful Martyr
A Doubtful Martyr: A Review of The Power and the Glory By Gabriel Blanchard Faith and doubt are usually thought of as opposites. But what if faith and […]
A Doubtful Martyr: A Review of The Power and the Glory By Gabriel Blanchard Faith and doubt are usually thought of as opposites. But what if faith and […]
NewmanAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Only a handful of figures can truly claim to have revolutionized Christians’ idea of their own history; John Newman is one of
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The Great Conversation: Emotion By Matt McKeown One of the few really universal human experiences, emotion is naturally a favorite subject of the “Great Conversation.” The emotions are
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LeeAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Few authors offer us a more straightforward moral, or one with greater power. ❧ Full name and titles: Nelle Harper Lee [nĕł
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Student Essay: The Qualities of Revenge in Hamlet By Mark Epstein The desire for revenge seems simple, but it gives rise to different results according to the character
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The Great Conversation: Tyranny By Gabriel Blanchard Tyranny is one of the oldest problems in western thought—and practice. What is tyranny? It is agreed by almost all the
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BenthamAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown What is the proper calculus of morals and, to the extent they differ, of politics? ❧ Full name and titles: Jeremy Bentham
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Student Story: A Face in the Crowd By Madison Queen A chance encounter in a stifling marketplace turns suddenly into something else … Something made me want to
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CLT Welcomes Taryn Murphy! By Tracy Gardner Taryn Murphy, the latest addition to our team, is our new Digital Marketing Manager. Please extend a big CLT “welcome aboard”
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Invoking the Muses: Why Inspiration Must Be Tangible By Travis Copeland Students need a concrete focus, not just abstract ideas, in order to learn to see the good,
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