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Kafka’s Trials
Theodore Dalrymple
From the print edition:
Kafka seemed to be a man whose nerves were exposed raw to the world.
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The West Should Not Abandon Armenia
Mark Movsesian
Unless the West creates greater incentives for Azerbaijan to negotiate in good faith, a humanitarian crisis looks about to unfold.
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The End of Dispensationalism
Joel Looper
“Christianity is inescapably escha-tological.” That is so because faith cannot exist without hope.
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Sleeping on the Ground
Betsy K. Brown
I felt surprisingly safe in the wilderness, among the junipers and the rocks.
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Calvinism 2.0
James R. Wood
The Neo-Calvinist movement has much to offer contemporary theology.
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The Con-stitutional Fidelity of
Dobbs
David R. Upham
Dobbs
is a recovery and vindication of our republic.
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The Vatican as Peace-maker in Ukraine?
George Weigel
Vatican diplomacy, absent a recognition of the basic moral asymmetry in this brutal war, might make matters worse.
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