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Easter Issue 2022
April 01, 2022
Leaders Pray for peace in Ukraine How one book changed perceptions of the Reformation in England Celebrating the truth of Christianity at Easter FeaturesDiary – Jonathan Bate John Goddard – The tale of his conversion, Simon Caldwell Thinking with Scruton – The philosopher’s Christian understanding of the world, Karl Gustel Wärnberg The Stripping of the Altars – Reflecting on a groundbreaking work 30 years on, Eamon Duffy
March 30, 2022
Thirty years is a long shelf life for any historical work, and perhaps especially so for a historical work self-consciously designed as a challenge to received opinion. For all its bulk, The Stripping of the Altars is a polemic, written to contest the account of the English Reformation canonised in a long interpretative tradition that
March 30, 2022
John Stubbs reviews Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne by Katherine Rundell
March 30, 2022
It is a story of philosophy expressed in the story of four friends: Mary Midgley herself, Philippa Foot, Iris Murdoch and Elizabeth Anscombe
March 30, 2022
By submitting to the authority of the Cross, we equip ourselves to give to others
March 30, 2022
As a Catholic, is there an excuse for not having more children while you can?
March 30, 2022
After decades of uncertainty, how Catholic author Mark Dowd learnt to live with a faith dilemma
March 30, 2022
Cressida Connolly reviews French Braid, by Anne Tyler
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