It’s the Lenten
season, those 40 days from Ash Wednesday to Easter. This year, as it does every
four years, Lent coincides with the presidential election season. For
Christians, the contrast between the two should be telling – political bombast
versus the call for repentance.
American
universities are coming in for increasing criticism – from the growing
influence and control by leftist political ideas to the cost of tuition and
everything in between. Rod Dreher at American Conservative discusses the rot in
the academy, while James Clark at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics
wonders if vocation can save universities.
Rowan Williams,
former Archbishop of Canterbury, talks with John Deane at Image Journal – about
poetry and literature (and faith).
While ISIS has
wreaked a human tragedy on the Middle East, it has also wreaked a cultural and
archaeological tragedy, from which a little good has surprisingly come (and
David Rupert discovers a curious Biblical prophecy).
And when things
seem really bleak, there’s always – tap dancing!
Life and Culture
How looting in Iraq unearthed the
treasures of Gilgamesh –
Andrew George at Aeon.
The Rot in the Academy – Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
Is Vocation the Key to Revitalizing Higher
Education? – James Clark
at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics.
The Disconnected Establishment - R.R. Reno at First Things.
Liberal Intolerance is on the Rise on America's College Campuses - Catherine Ramped at The Washington Post.
The Disconnected Establishment - R.R. Reno at First Things.
Liberal Intolerance is on the Rise on America's College Campuses - Catherine Ramped at The Washington Post.
Poetry
Dead Fish – Natasha Head at The Tashtoo Parlour.
Joy Davidman – D.S. Martin at Kingdom Poets.
Delaware's Twin Poets Laureate – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without
Paper.
Is Poetry Dead? – Sarah Fletcher at Palatinate (Hat Tip:
Janet Young).
A Conversation with Rowan Williams – John Deane at Image Journal.
Faith
An “Unspiritual” Christian: On
Pentecostalism, Liturgy, and Wandering
– Loren Paulsson at World Narratives.
Disillusioned with the Bankruptcy of
Ideas in 2016’s Presidential Campaign? The Bible Has an Answer for That – Dr. Anne Bradley at the Institute for
Faith, Work & Economics.
Myth of the Good Christian -- Jason Stasyszen at Connecting to
Impact.
ISIS, Iraqi refugees, and a curious
Biblical prophecy –
David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.
Writing
What’s Really Left to Say? – Mick Silva.
Nobody Knows Anything (about predicting success for a book) –
Rachelle Gardner.
Art and Photography
Mummy – Tim Good at Pixels.
The Mythical South – Adam Bellefeuil at Oxford American.
Justin M. Lewis and Luke Spring at the
Tap Fest
Painting: Young Girl Reading, oil on canvas by Jean-Honore Fragonard (1770); National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
2 comments:
And there's a story in today's Washington Post about the likelihood of Mosul Dam collapsing and killing 500,000 (!) Iraqis. It's unimaginable.
Glynn, thank you for the smile...the tapdancing clip, I mean. My face hurts.
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