A word, or the use of a word, has bothered me for quite
some time, at least as long as its most recent incarnation. I see the word –
and it’s a word you see a lot of these days – and you wonder how long things
have been hidden. Everyone uses it – politicians, business people, churches
(including my own). The word is transparency, and Hugh Whelchel asks if it
means the same thing as what we used to call integrity.
The Canadian professor Jordan Peterson continues to
provoke strong reactions from the progressive left – when the f-bomb makes into
a literary review, you know something unusually weird is going on. Alastair
Roberts takes a rather clear-eyed view of what’s been happening, and why.
Samuel James places Peterson in opposition to some very powerful cultural
forces – the nihilism and anti-reason urges of our time best exemplified by the
“internet anticulture.” And what may help explain the anger aimed at Peterson
is that he doesn’t come from the Christian or political right, but from within
the Academy itself.
Spitalfields Life has a look at some mosaics of the works
of William Blake – in a railway tunnel in Lambeth, on the South Bank of London.
And I have actually walked through that tunnel on my way to a laundry on Lower
Marsh Street (but the mosaics weren’t there at the time).
Jesse Johnson on the use of the word “evangelical,” C.S.
Lewis was a “deplorable” (who knew?), a moving tribute by a soldier’s grandson,
and more.
British Stuff
Poetry
To
Begin With – Kathleen Wakefield at Image
Journal.
If I am to
fail – Troy Cady at T(r)oy Marbles.
On
the Banks of the Neuse River – Joshua Herring at The Imaginative Conservative.
Singing
Silence in a Far Country Near – Peggy Rosenthal at Image Journal.
Faith
If
not you, then who? If not now, then when? – David Rupert at Red-Letter
Believers.
I’m
old enough to remember when “evangelical” was a bad word – Jesse Johnson at
The Cripplegate.
Life and Culture
Discourse
in the Culture Wars and the Hunger for Catharsis – Alastair Roberts at
Alastair’s Adversaria.
Jordan
Peterson and the Internet Anticulture – Samuel James at Letters &
Liturgy.
Why
Zuckerberg’s 15-Year Apology Tour Hasn’t Fixed Facebook – Zeynep Tufecki at
Wired.
Are
Transparency and Integrity the Same Thing? – Hugh Whelchel at the Institute
for Faith, Work, & Economics.
A
Soldier’s Grandson – John Barnes at The
Imaginative Conservative.
Making
Britain Great Again: The “Deplorable” C.S. Lewis – Jerry Salyer at The Imaginative Conservative.
Art and Photography
Mule
Resophonic Witness – Jack Baumgartner at The School of the Transfer of
Energy.
Signifying – Tim
Good at Photography by Tiwago.
Workers discover
old slate blackboards in school renovation
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