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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 17
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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Two Andaluses
By Mohamed Abdelbari. Translated by Omar Abdelghaffar.
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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 3: A Great Leap Forward
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes.
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George and the Dragon
BY ADEEL AHMED A short story about St. George fighting the dragon.
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Death as the Most Poetical Topic in “The Raven”
By Martina Juričková Edgar Allan Poe wrote about death in his stories, and in his literary criticism. So how does this topic appear in his most famous work?
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The Ekron Initiative Memo 16
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 Robin Hood Poem
BY ZACH OAKS-WHITE When the Normans came to our quiet shire, our lands became their own. On crusade – King Richard we admire, but Prince John is on the throne.
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Cake is Better: In Memory of Marie Antoinette
By Hannah Skipper As we reach 230 years since Marie Antoinette’s death, Hannah Skipper’s poem reflects on her famous quote about ccake.
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Some Definite Service: A Book Review of “There and Back Again: A Somewhat Religious Odyssey”
BY AVELLINA BALLESTRI A review of There and Back Again: A Somewhat Religious Odyssey by Fr. Dwight Longenecker.
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The First: A Fictionalized Account of History
By Ian Maphet A short story about the emperor who changed the face of the Roman empire.
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 15
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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Interview: Anselm Society Founder Brian Brown Talks about Why We Create
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Anselm Society founder Brian Brown talks about how the group’s latest project, the book Why We Create
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Interpretation of “Darkness” in Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter
Martina Juričková What does darkness mean in Hawthorne’s dark tale of The Scarlet Letter?
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Foolish Fantasy Heroes in Lord of the Rings and Army of Darkness
BY G. Connor Salter A decade before Peter Jackson released the Lord of the Rings trilogy, one of his influences released a fantasy film that in some ways laid a blueprint for what would come.
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Author and Editor Interview: Zack Be
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Zack Be talks writing, making music, and about editing the anthology Inner Workings for Calendar of Fools
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The “Admirable” Monster
By Furqan Jabbar ram Stoker sat at his desk one day, His pen poised to write and play, He let his imagination roam, To a world far from home.
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 14
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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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 2: A Lady of Little Faith
By Effie Deans Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes.
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Interview: Diana Glyer Talks about The Major and the Missionary
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Dr. Diana Pavlac Glyer talks about her new book, a collection of correspondence by C.S. Lewis’ brother
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Francis: Medieval Man of Timeless Transcendence
By the Traveling Troubador Above all, the grace and gifts God gives to His beloved is overcoming one’s self.” – St. Francis of Assisi