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2018 January-February

Letter to the Editor: January-February 2018

The Real Extent of Creative Destruction... Far Beyond Lambeth... A Vacated Bridge?... Avenue of Appeals: Closed Until Further Notice... Prescience of the Vampire... The Kids Aren't Alright... Division You Will Always Have with You... The Beast Within Us... and more

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The News You May Have Missed

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Put Not Your Trust in…Priests?... "I Believe in God the [redacted] Almighty"... Papal Peronista?... Scriptural Trans*lation... Veggie Bomb... A Tax on Both Your Houses... Mr. & Mr. Claus... Nintendo Dependency... and more

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New Oxford Notes: January-February 2018

Islamic Anti-Semitism & the Culture of Hate... Pro-lifers, You've Been Played

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Saving Pop

FROM THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS TO THE BOSOM OF ABRAHAM

Casey Chalk

At every step, what I wanted was for my grandfather to know and love Christ. What I expected that to look like changed and matured as I did.

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The Old Days: Were They Really That Good?

ON "BEING CATHOLIC" IN TWO DIFFERENT DISPENSATIONS

John Lyon

The principal difference between "these times" and "the good old days" lies, for Catholics as well as others, in the breakdown, redefinition, and dissipation of families.

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Can Neo-Scholasticism Make a Comeback?

ADAPTING "THE APOLOGETICS OF YESTERDAY" TO TODAY

James Iovino

What is needed now is a rational apologetics that not only addresses the human person's intellect but his will too.

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Is Modern Man Too Healthy for Literature?

VITAL WORKS RECONSIDERED, #47

Thomas S. Martin

Americans do read — street signs, job applications, directions for installing video games, glossy magazines. But, sad to say, most Americans do not read literature.

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Kermit Gosnell in the Cone of Silence

Anne Barbeau Gardiner

Legions of doctors, health agencies, judges, lawyers, and reporters colluded to keep his case from doing any real damage to the abortion establishment.

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An Introduction to North American High Toryism

Charles A. Coulombe

Nothing shows the ultimate bankruptcy of classical liberalism more than the complete utilitarianism that dominates all realms of life, reaching far beyond infanticide.

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Briefly: January-February 2018

By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment... A Catechetical Dictionary for the Catechism of the Catholic Church... The Ecumenism of Beauty

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