La Grande Bellezza
Sorrentino’s film, now a decade old, offers a powerful picture of real beauty, both visually and through its narrative of spiritual renewal. Review by Marie O'Shea
Sorrentino’s film, now a decade old, offers a powerful picture of real beauty, both visually and through its narrative of spiritual renewal. Review by Marie O'Shea
In re-reading of the Divine Comedy as a theological treatise, Denys Turner adds another entry to his multi-work thesis, argues for expanding the landscape of medieval theology, and re-imagines the meaning of one of classic literature’s most iconic poems. A joint review by Peter Blair and Sara Holston
If we want to meaningfully join in the conversation about AI, we’ll have to learn to face ourselves first.
Learning to Love welcomes Christian undergraduates into the liberal arts tradition. Review by Sarah Clark