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The Last Battle, Revisited
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The Problem with Nuclear Deterrence
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A Haven of Olives
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Book Tour: Time for an Intervention
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Hoping for Doomsday
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Radical Hope
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The Sermon of the Wolf
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The New Malthusians
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The Spiritual Roots of Climate Crisis
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Tradition and Disruption
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The Apocalyptic Visions of Wassily Kandinsky
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War and the Church in Ukraine: Part 1
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The Griefs of Childhood
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Everything Will Not Be OK
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Jesus and the Future of the Earth
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The Other Side of Revelation
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American Apocalypse
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Syria’s Seed Planters
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At the End of the Ages Is a Song
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Searching for Safety
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Stable Condition
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Editors’ Picks: In the Margins
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Editors’ Picks: The Genesis of Gender
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Editors’ Picks: Sea of Tranquility
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Poem: “Stopping By with Flowers”
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Poem: “Sugarcane Memories”
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Poem: “Sonnet Addressed to George Oppen, Arlington National Cemetery”
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Diaconía Paraguay
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Winners of the Second Annual Rhina Espaillat Poetry Award
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Letters from Readers
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Charles de Foucauld
Jeremy Collins’s detailed artwork The Storm evokes the tempest of current events that threatens to overwhelm us from above and below. But the traveler in the boat holds on in hope that it will carry him safely to harbor. See more of Collins’s artwork.
Another View
Ivanka Demchuk recreates scenes from scripture and church history, using both modern and ancient artistic techniques while retaining the aesthetic of classic iconography. Born in Lviv, Ukraine, where she still lives with her family, Demchuk graduated from the Lviv College of Decorative and Applied Art in 2008, and went on to receive a masters degree with honors from the sacral arts department in Lviv National Academy of Arts in 2014. See more of her work.
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“Human life has always been lived on the edge of a precipice. Human culture has always had to exist under the shadow of something infinitely more important than itself. If men had postponed the search for knowledge and beauty until they were secure, the search would never have begun.” —C. S. Lewis
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