Deep Down Things

Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Muriel Spark’s Strange Brilliance; John Wilson’s Year in Reading; Caravaggio and Us; An Interview with Erin O’Luanaigh; “Green Questions” by Rachel Hadas & more

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Dappled Things at the End of a World
Bernardo Aparicio García Bernardo Aparicio García

Dappled Things at the End of a World

Paul Kingsnorth has summed up the civilizational path we have been walking for centuries now as an attempt to create a machine that can replace God. Yet the more we act as little gods, the more our societies have sunk into a crisis of meaning. Read about DT’s marching orders for the next twenty years of the journal.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Happy Birthday, Jane!; Caught in the Act of Greatness: Jane Austen at 250; Anthony Domestico’s Year in Books; Brown University’s Catholic Chaplain Remembers Ella Cook; Megan McArdle on The Brother I Lost; James Matthew Wilson on the Nicene Creed

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Dappled Things at 20; Blue Walls Falling Down: A Review from Alex Taylor; Advent: The Playlist From Fr. Herman Majkrzak; An Interview with Daniel Cowper; A Quarrel With the World: Miłosz’s complicated Second World War

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Breaking Down the Walls of Time; The World Beneath the Couch Cushions; TS Eliot’s 20th-century nightmare; This 1,200-Page Poetry Book Affirms Seamus Heaney’s Towering Genius; The Translated Word; A Thrill of Hope: The Weary World Rejoices with Shemaiah Gonzalez

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Chemo dreams
Andrew Higgins Andrew Higgins

Chemo dreams

Flannery O’Connor said that sickness is a place where no one can follow you

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