Volume > Issue > New Oxford Notes: February 2000

New Oxford Notes: February 2000

Our Vast Pudding, Who Art in Heaven, Muddled Be Thy Name…

Promiscuous fuzzing of images and programmatic neutering of prayers

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Every Man a King

God is not pudding-ish but personal

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Give an Inch & They'll Grab for the Whole Nine Yards

Commonweal asks if the Church can "confess" doctrinal errors.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
When the Wedding Bell Rings Marriage's Knell

Invent your own ceremony, write your own vows, and ordain your own minister.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Multiple-Choice Question

Is Fr. Maciel thoughtlessly pandering to the Zeitgeist?

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
God, the Original Hate Criminal

"The wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and wickedness of men."

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.

You May Also Enjoy

C. S. Lewis: His True Stature in Dispute

The Lewis industry aims to explain a man who has already explained himself quite well and explored his own thought with remarkable thoroughness.

Catholic Street Teaching Revisited

Over a period of almost 50 years, in London, New York, Washington, D.C., and other…

The "Biggest Nothing" in History

Anglophone societies might not be the direct heirs of the French Revolution itself, but they have been infected by its Jacobin social pathologies.