It was a week for storms and flooding in
Texas and Louisiana and the extremes of human behavior in the face of tragedy –
stories of courage and heroism and stories of the opposite. Our news media also
exemplified the extremes – great and often heroic news coverage, and a fixation
on what kind of shoes the First Lady wore during the Texas visit by President
Trump. Increasingly, I’m embarrassed to admit my undergraduate degree is in
journalism.
Two law professors wrote an op-ed article for the
Philadelphia Inquirer that argued that many of our problems today come from a collapse
of middle-class culture. And, yes, the world came to an end. Rod Dreher at
American Conservative has the story.
My first exposure to artist Georges Roualt (1871-1958) was
via small book called Roualt
/ Fujimura: Soliloquies by Thomas Hibbs. Roualt created the kind of art
I can stare at for a long time, and Makoto Fujimura creates that arresting kind
of art today. Literary Life had a feature on Roualt this week, part of its
series on 75
Masterpieces Every Christian Should Know by Terry Glaspey.
Attendance at Colonial Williamsburg is down by half since
2007, and part of the reason is that American’s are increasingly less interested
in history. Apparently, all historical museums are experiencing downturns. What
surprised me was that few universities require American history for
undergraduates any more. (Of course, you can get a degree in English literature
at UCLA without studying Shakespeare, too.) The Federalist has the story.
Good poetry, an article on Jonathan Edwards as a founding
father of American political thought, where to go if you lose something on a
train or the tube in London, a feature on a London butler, and a chess player
who’s open about his Christian faith. And more.
Life and Culture
The
Rise of Digital Technologies and the Decline of Reading – Tim Challies.
“All
Cultures Are Not Equal” – Rod Dreher at The American Conservative.
Poetry
Love’s
Alchemy – Margaret Rabb at Image Journal.
Fleabane
(with photos) – Tim Good.
House
– Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Head of Christ by Georges Roualt (1937) |
Art and Photography
Head
of Christ by Georges Roualt (1937) – Terry Glaspey at Literary Life.
Writing
Life
for One Who Writes – Scot McKnight (Hat Tip: Paul Stolwyck).
Can You
Write Your Story Before It’s Become a Story? – Ann Kroeker.
American Stuff
Jonathan
Edwards: Founding Father of American Political Thought – Gordon Arnold at
The Imaginative Conservative.
Americans’
Declining Interest in History is Hitting Museums like Colonial Williamsburg
Hard – Jennifer Teidemann and Karen Marsico at The Federalist.
British Stuff
Missing
in London: inside TfL’s Lost Property Office – Gavin Haynes at The Guardian (Hat Tip: J of India).
Trevor
Salthouse, Butler – Spitalfields Life.
Faith
I’m
That Rare Breed: An Elite Chess Player Who’s Open About His Faith – Wesley
So at Christianity Today.
Do
You Know the 7 Differences between Galilee and Judea in the Time of Jesus? –
Justin Taylor at The Gospel Coalition.
God & the
Violinist – A Story about Beauty
Top painting: Man Reading, oil on canvas by Barnett Freedman (1925); Ben Uri, The London Museum of Jewish Art.
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