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Andrew J. Bacevich
'The Unwinding' by George Packer
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Edward W. Schmidt, S.J.
'A Man of Misconceptions' profiles a 17th century Jesuit polymath
Arts & CultureBooks
Timothy Wadkins
Cesar Chavez is widely considered a great American hero. But 'From the Jaws of Victory' by Matt Garcia explores some of the activist's flaws not often acknowledged by those who know only the legend.
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Nicholas P. Cafardi
'Mortal Sins' by Michael D'Antonio offers a sweeping narrative of the sexual abuse crisis.
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Franklin Freeman
Some Catholics have lamented that C. S. Lewis, an Anglican, never converted.
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Diane Scharper
James Salter’s first full-length novel in 30-some years
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Christina A. Astorga
Donna Freitas's 'The End of Sex' explores the oppression of hookup culture.
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David Leigh
Dana Greene rsquo s nbsp Denise Levertov A Poet rsquo s Life a biography of Anglo-American poet Denise Levertov rsquo s 1923-1997 long and complex journey as a poet woman and searcher brings alive the writer rsquo s lifetime vocation as a ldquo celebrant of Mystery rdquo For Levertov the li
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Jon M. Sweeney
Two new books on Pope Francis; neither can be considered a true biography.
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Michael M. Canaris
The thought of Erich Fromm is eminently worthy of being revisited.
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Peter Wood
The life of Ray 'Boom Boom" Mancini
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Anthony J. Pogorelc
'Hope Sings, So Beautiful' by theologian Christopher Pramuk
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Camille D'Arienzo, R.S.M.
'Called to Serve' chronicles the lives of thousands of women religious.
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Stephen J. Pope
Jonathan Sacks, the retired chief rabbi of Britain, argues for intellectual pluralism.
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Thomas Murphy, S.J.
Dag Hammarskjöld's life paralleled Ignatius’ idea of a contemplative in action.
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M. Shawn Copeland
'Wounds That Would Not Heal' by Russell Nieli
FaithBooks
Francis A. Sullivan
'Ever Ancient, Ever New' by John R. Quinn
The Word
John W. Martens
The whole nature of kingship can be confusing At least it is confusing to me raised as I was in Canada a democracy that nevertheless retains a monarch as head of state It does not necessarily get clearer in the United States whose founding as an independent nation goes back to the casting off o
The Word
John W. Martens
I am not alone in considering Jesus rsquo parable of the dishonest or unrighteous manager or steward oikonomos the most difficult complex and confusing of all Jesus rsquo parables The reason for this is simple in the first verse of the parable after determining that the manager is ldquo
The Word
John W. Martens
There is a bittersweet gentleness to Otis Redding rsquo s classic song ldquo Sitting on the Dock of the Bay rdquo as the singer looks homeward to Georgia while ldquo wastin rsquo time rdquo on the San Francisco docks Everyone has experienced a longing for home whether at summer camp as a chi