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The Power of Prayer for the Living and the Dead
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO Why is praying for the living and the dead a spiritual work of mercy?
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The Ekron Initiative: Thanks and Reflections
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Why write a Screwtape Letters imitation? The answer involves a stage play.
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Alan Moore’s Utopia, Dystopia, and Apocalypse Part 3
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Honoring Alan Moore’s 70th birthday, a look at some of his genre-defining comics.
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The Ekron Initiative: Conclusion
BY G. CONNOR SALTER When a freelance journalist receives a leather dossier of messages from the enemy, he doesn’t know he’s getting an inside look at how evangelical Christianity has changed over the last fifty years.
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Reynard the Fox: A Poetic Prose Cycle
BY SEAN EARNER A free verse meditation on the childhood, life, condemnation, and the enduring hope of Reynard, the archetype of the clever anti-hero.
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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 5: Throwing Away the Ladder
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes
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Alan Moore’s Utopia, Dystopia, and Apocalypse Part 2
BY G. CONNOR SALTER In honor of Alan Moore’s 70th birthday, a look at some of his genre-defining comics.
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 20
BY G. CONNOR SALTER When a freelance journalist receives a leather dossier of messages from the enemy, he doesn’t know he’s getting an inside look at how evangelical Christianity has changed over the last fifty years.
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A Basket of Bread and Roses
By Amanda Pizzolatto As we pass November 27, the feast day of Elizabeth of Hungary, Amanda Pizzolatto reflects on the saint’s life.
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The King and His Faith
By Elliott Malik On King Charles III’s birthday, a piece reflecting on the king’s coronation in 2023 and Britain’s monarchy history.
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Alan Moore’s Utopia, Dystopia, and Apocalypse: Part 1
BY G. CONNOR SALTER To celebrate Alan Moore’s 70th birthday, a look at some of his genre-defining comics.
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 19
BY G. CONNOR SALTER When a freelance journalist receives a leather dossier of messages from the enemy, he doesn’t know he’s getting an inside look at how evangelical Christianity has changed over the last fifty years.
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To Play with the Angels
BY GIOVANNI CARMINE COSTABILE (Or, how difficult it is to process Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter)
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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 4: If God Does Not Exist, Everything is Permitted
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes
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Guy Fawkes, Anti-Popery and the Lewes Bonfires
By T.J. Guile In this age of equality and diversity, is it wise or even acceptable to burn the image of a member of a religious minority? T.J. Guile considers the role of Guy Fawkes English anti-Popery and whether burning his image on a bonfire at Lewes in East Sussex every November is justified, proportionate…
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 18
BY G. CONNOR SALTER When a freelance journalist receives a leather dossier of messages from the enemy, he doesn’t know he’s getting an inside look at how evangelical Christianity has changed over the last fifty years.
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My Crown I Gave Up for You
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Halfway through the coronation, Merlin felt something infernal had entered the courtyard.
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Remembering William Lindsay Gresham: Interview with Rosemary Simmons
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Rosemary Simmons remembers her stepfather William Lindsay Gresham, his novel Nightmare Alley and other writings, and life.
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To See the End of Those Tears
BY GIOVANNI CARMINE COSTABILE An original fairy tale.
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The Fencing Partner
BY ISABELLA SUMMITT Prince Hal had been looking forward to fencing class. As he was destined to be Henry the Fifth, he was excited to see how he’d measure up to the other students.