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Ron Marasco
Terry Eagleton's new book on tragedy can be a difficult read.
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Christiana Zenner
Thomas Berry's legacy for a rising generation of eco-theologians and ethicists is pervasive.
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Nicholas D. Sawicki
John D. Feerick’s memoir engages important chapters in American urban, intellectual and legal history.
Photos: courtesy of Robert McTeigue, S.J. and Ignatius Press
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Sean Salai
An interview with academic philosopher and theologian Robert McTeigue, S.J.
Photo: CNS/Harry N. Abrams
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Mike Mastromatteo
A reader familiar with New York-based Irish American writer Peter Quinn’s work can be forgiven for identifying the novelist with Fintan Dunne, the central character in three of his four period-piece novels.
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Joe Pagetta
Drawing on her years as a Baptist minister and nursing home chaplain, Lynn Casteel Harper asks the reader to reconsider much of the stigma—and terminology—that we place on people diagnosed with dementia.