From First Things <[email protected]>
Subject Ensnared in the Web
Date April 26, 2022 6:00 PM
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** Michael Toscano
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In the spirit of Neil Postman, we must learn to ask, progress for whom? More ([link removed])


** The Renaissance of the Classical School ([link removed])
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** James Hankins
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The classical education movement offers a glimmer of hope amid the crisis engulfing public schools. More ([link removed])


** Keep Christianity Strange ([link removed])
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** Justin Lee
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God’s mysteries surpass the limits of our reason and yet are invitations to contemplation. More ([link removed])

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** What Christopher Alexander Saw ([link removed])
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** Nikos Salingaros
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Alexander showed us how to reconnect to the world through architecture. More ([link removed])

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** The Plight of the Millennial Woman ([link removed])
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** Veronica Clarke
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For many millennial women, watching The Worst Person in the World will be like looking in the mirror. More ([link removed])

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** The Recovery of Fraternal Correction ([link removed])
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** George Weigel
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Anglophone bishops are urging the German Church back from the edge of apostasy. More ([link removed])

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** Artists and Abortion ([link removed])
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** Jonathon Van Maren
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William Kurelek provides a model for how artists can stand up to the culture of death. More ([link removed])

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