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Arts & CultureBooks
Michael V. Tueth, S.J.
Jerome Neyrey's new book displays the many ways in which Jesus was not only “like us in all things” but also definitely a person incarnated in his own culture.
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Patrick Gilger, S.J.
In 'The Dangers of Christian Practice,' Lauren Winner shows that even our holiest religious practices create characteristic distortions.
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Paul Mariani
Frank Bidart tells us he came the closest to finding himself in his own poetry—and even then, not really.
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Joseph McAuley
Arnold Offner's biography shows Hubert Humphrey as a serious man who sought a serious goal: the betterment of his fellow Americans, whether through persuasion or legislation.
Arts & CultureFilm
Michael V. Tueth, S.J.
“The Wife” and “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” feature female protagonists with strongly contrasting stories.
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Joe Hoover, S.J.
In Christian Wiman's new book, all easy answers about how spirituality informs the arts and vice versa are given fierce interrogation.