From First Things <[email protected]>
Subject The Politics of Memory
Date April 13, 2021 6:44 PM
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Spain’s left seeks to weaponize history to achieve its goals and silence all dissent.

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** The Politics of Memory ([link removed])
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** Stanley G. Payne
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Spain’s left seeks to weaponize history to achieve its goals and silence all dissent. More ([link removed])


** New World From Water ([link removed])
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** Peter J. Leithart
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Baptism proclaims the reconciliation of heaven and earth. More ([link removed])


** Following John ([link removed])
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** Hans Boersma
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John offers three models of faith in his resurrection account. More ([link removed])

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** The Art of Admiration ([link removed])
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** Daniel J. Mahoney
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Weigel’s memorials are tributes to the enduring power of “righteous and noble living.” More ([link removed])

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** Light from the East ([link removed])
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** George Weigel
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The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is a living testament to the power of faith. More ([link removed])

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** A Reply to John Finnis ([link removed])
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** Edward Whelan
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I remain skeptical that Finnis’s argument provides a sufficient basis for the Court to prohibit abortion. More ([link removed])

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** A Reply to Edward Whelan ([link removed])
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** John Finnis
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Any strategy about anything should be aligned with the truth. More ([link removed])

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