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July 1-8, 2013

Vol. 209 / No. 1

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Books
Jon M. SweeneyJune 20, 2013

I recently traveled to the London Book Fair, and I stayed in Bloomsbury, the area in central London that over half a century ago was the heart of British publishing. Over the course of four days I visited the crisp and well-appointed London Review of Books bookshop across from the British Museum, as

Books
Christina A. AstorgaDecember 10, 2013

Donna Freitas's 'The End of Sex' explores the oppression of hookup culture.

Books
Diane ScharperDecember 10, 2013

James Salter’s first full-length novel in 30-some years

Books
Franklin FreemanDecember 10, 2013

Some Catholics have lamented that C. S. Lewis, an Anglican, never converted.

The Word
John W. MartensDecember 12, 2013

The English word crisis originates with the Greek noun krisis which is itself a derivative of the verb krin ldquo to judge rdquo A crisis is a time of decision encapsulating danger and opportunity in equal parts and the biblical eschaton the time of God rsquo s judgment is grounded upon t

The Word
John W. MartensDecember 12, 2013

The Christian relationship to the law of Moses is complicated particularly in light of what the Apostle Paul said about the law in his letters But Paul understood that the law rsquo s origin lay with God and that it was not insignificant but rather was fulfilled through Christ Jesus ldquo the ima

Columns
Bill McGarveyJune 20, 2013

An epidemic of bad sex appears to be flourishing among young adults.