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St. Augustine's love life is fleshed out in "The Confessions of X."
Kristin Grady Gilger
March 22, 2017
Kristin Gilger reviews "The Confessions of X" by Suzanne M. Wolfe.
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What Econ 101 gets completely wrong
Charles R. Morris
March 22, 2017
Charles R. Morris reviews "Economism: Bad Economics and the Rise of Inequality" by James Kwak.
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A Theology that Weeps
John A. Coleman
March 07, 2017
John A. Coleman, S.J., reviews "A Church of the Poor: Pope Francis and the Transformation of Orthodoxy" by Clemens Sedmak.
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A fearless look at the tragedy of abortion
Charles C. Camosy
February 23, 2017
Perhaps the most powerful pro-choice argument rests on the claim that restrictions on abortion do not actually stop abortion from happening—they only make said abortions safer. Biemans devastates the foundations of this argument.
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The ebb and flow of a life with depression
Wyatt Massey
February 22, 2017
Daphne Merkin presents a realistic but uncomfortable look into her struggle with depression.
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From the academy, books that think (and a few that sell)
Jon M. Sweeney
February 16, 2017
Very few professors become best-selling authors, but it happens.
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