Confession in the Age of Scarcity Culture
A poem by Abigail Carroll
A poem by Abigail Carroll
Poet and translator Andrew Frisardi demonstrates the fertile soil of traditional forms in his newest collection of verse. Review by Tessa Carman
Contemporary dialogue on singleness leaves a lot to be desired. Danielle Treweek aims to show a better way—and succeeds. Review by Jake Casale
Opening Remarks for Issue 27: Kingdoms of Knowledge By Sarah Clark
Dr. Parham is the co-founder and executive director of Nyansa Classical Community, an educational organization which provides curricula and programming designed to connect with students from diverse backgrounds, inviting them to take part in the Great Conversation, cultivate the moral imagination, and pursue truth, goodness, and beauty.
Or, On the Empire of the Knowledge That Does Not Exist By Charlie Clark
We build our whole lives around what we believe is the truth about God and the world—but how on earth do we decide what to believe? By Collin Slowey
In an age obsessed with narrative, what we need is not a return to a more critical Enlightenment hermeneutic, but instead, the anagogic—a return to mystery. By Noah R. Karger