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Phono sapiens
Matthew Gasda
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We are increasingly lost in a “forest of information,” without passion or purpose.
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THE GATEWAY DRUG TO POST-CHRISTIAN PAGANISM
Carl R. Trueman
The secret to political discernment for Christians is a high view of God’s gospel.
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WHAT A LIBERAL EDUCATION MEANS
John Londregan
Getting a liberal education means allowing the love of learning to get under one’s skin.
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Mother scholar
Leilani Mueller
The humanities can be found as much in the home as in the common room.
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WHAT I SAW AT CORRIE TEN BOOM’S HIDING PLACE
Jonathon Van Maren
A Nazi officer offered to release Mr. ten Boom if he would stop sheltering Jews. He refused.
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RUMINATIONS ON THE EARLY CHURCH
John Wilson
Christians in the past were just as likely to have been co-opted by the culture.
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THE HUMANITIES IN GEORGIA
Mark Bauerlein
The humanities are alive at Ralston College, where students study ancient Greek—and drink champagne, too.
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