Innovation has become a standard both cheap and ever more dear, as genuine advances seem increasingly remote.
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Advancing in Place
Gladden J. Pappin
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Innovation has become a standard both cheap and ever more dear, as genuine advances seem increasingly remote.
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The Future of Faith-Based Schools
Charles L. Glenn
What if government funding for religious schools comes at the expense of the schools’ distinctive mission?
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Vatican Diplomacy and Taiwan’s Future
David Mulroney
Xi Jinping is escalating efforts to conquer Taiwan.
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The Grandfather’s Vocation
Peter J. Leithart
To be a grandparent is to build a bridge of hope from the past to the future.
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Remembering Gerald Russello
Stephen Schmalhofer
Russello lived in the service of the permanent things.
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Into the Metaverse
Samuel D. James
Facebook’s new posthuman project preaches the death of place.
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Nudge, Nudge
Paul Yowell
Governments are increasingly using fear to influence citizens.
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