Saturday, November 26, 2022

Saturday Good Reads - Nov. 26, 2022


Tuesday was the 59th anniversary of the death of President Kennedy, and the 59th anniversary of the death overshadowed by Kennedy’s – that of C.S. Lewis. Poet Malcolm Guite wrote a sonnet in honor of Lewis. 

“Christian Nationalism” seems to have become a thing, especially for the news media, which has been sending reporters scurrying all over the country to uncover those pockets of what we’re supposed to dread. At Front Porch Republic, Matt Carpenter has a little fun with the term and uses it as something like clickbait. Like he says, who would click on a story headlined “Who is Stephen Leacock?

 

You read Steve Knapper’s story at Evangelical (another term of dread) Magazine, and you’re left more than a bit stunned. If you want to know what deep-seated faith in God is, then read “Trusting God Through Terminal Illness.”

 

More Good Reads

 

Faith

 

And It Was Good – Kelly Lindquist at The Lamp Magazine.

 

In Search of Social Justice – Greg Doles at Chasing Light.

 

How Many New Testament Manuscripts Do We Have from the Second Century? – Michael Kruger at Canon Fodder. 

 

Culture

 

Sam Bankman-Fried and the scam of woke capitalism – Jennifer Sey at The Spectator.

 

Debunking the grievance industry in our schools – Casey Chalk at The Spectator.

 

British Stuff

 

The Antiquarian Bookshops of Old London – Spitalfields Life.

 

Poetry

 

The Manifestation – Richard Jones at Kingdom Poets (D.S. Martin).

 

What Kind of Angel: On Percy Shelley – Bryan Van Dyke at The Millions.

 

Inviting Some Friends to a Birthday Dinner – Jeremiah Johnson at Society for Classical Poets.

 

'Transition of the Leaves" and 'Life Abundant in the Garden of Ms. Ziegler' – C.F. Shushok at South Writ Large.

 

Ukraine

 

Russia: The Burden of History – Michel Mandelbaum at American Purpose.

 

Writing and Literature

 

How Virginia Woolf Shunned—and Then Embraced—T.S. Eliot – Lyndall Gordon at Literary Hub.

 

Will the Real Shakespeare Please Stand Up? – Joseph Pearce at The Imaginative Conservative. 

 

The Armed Man “A Mass for Peace” XII. Benedictus – Gabriel V



Painting: Man Reading, oil on canvas (1870) by Edouard Brandon (1831-1897).

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