Article ‘Justly Responsive’ “Every time I read Donoghue, I knew I was reading the work of a master.” By Anthony Domestico April 9, 2021 Books Literature
Article Thinking Latinly Through his renowned Latin classes, Fr. Reginald Foster taught students new ways to understand time and connect with others. By Cathleen Kaveny January 25, 2021 Literature Philosophy
Article Cicero Will Outlive Your Tweets Why a “dead” language lives on By Charles McNamara January 18, 2021 Literature
Article Theological Resistance A new book explores how to build a “theological resistance” when political resistance is futile. By Marcia Pally January 16, 2021 Philosophy Literature
Article Fueled by Contempt Mary Gordon’s new novel explores a very different kind of character—a less contemplative, more spiteful one. By Tom Deignan January 13, 2021 Literature Politics
Article Experiments in Living What does freedom look like in a pandemic year? By Santiago Ramos December 22, 2020 Literature Coronavirus