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* Standing Up for Freedom
* Culture and Anarchy in Seattle
* Hope Amidst Disaster
* The Life of the Mind: A Symposium on Zena Hitz’s Lost in Thought
* The Prophetic and the Logos
* Envisioning a Happy Ending
* The Monkish Virtues in Times of Crisis
** Standing Up for Freedom ([link removed])
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by Brenda M. Hafera
The Emancipation Memorial's depiction of Archer Alexander is powerful not just for his physicality but because he has the force of right behind him. Read More » ([link removed])
** Culture and Anarchy in Seattle ([link removed])
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by Lee Oser
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan is not the only politician in the United States of America who appears to be operating in a trance. Read More » ([link removed])
** Hope Amidst Disaster ([link removed])
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by Titus Techera
In 2020, a famous novelist offering a tale about love in the midst of disaster is a prophet of hope Read More » ([link removed])
** The Life of the Mind: A Symposium on Zena Hitz’s Lost in Thought ([link removed])
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Where ought the life of the mind lead us? Read More » ([link removed])
** The Prophetic and the Logos ([link removed])
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by Paul Seaton
The life of the mind needs firm anchors lest it become unmoored from reason and prudence. Read More » ([link removed])
** Envisioning a Happy Ending ([link removed])
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by Jessica Hooten Wilson
Hitz reminds us of a way out of the dark woods we find ourselves in, a journey that draws us upwards and out of our isolated selves. Read More » ([link removed])
** The Monkish Virtues in Times of Crisis ([link removed])
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by Jennifer A. Frey
The liberal arts are valuable only insofar as they are transformative, redemptive, and central to human flourishing. Read More » ([link removed])
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