Being Reasonable
If reasonableness means getting it right about what really matters, then true reasonableness requires an openness to transcendence. Review by Anna Heetderks
If reasonableness means getting it right about what really matters, then true reasonableness requires an openness to transcendence. Review by Anna Heetderks
In Talking Classics, Mary Beard rejects old justifications for studying classics but fails to articulate compelling reasons of her own. Review by Sebastian Neri
In his new primer on religious freedom in America, Randall Balmer makes a historical defense for the separation of church and state. Review by Sara Holston
Brief for Issue 39: The Polis
"Funk and Wagnalls" by Donovan McAbee
The Fare Forward Editors share the poems, movies, and music that deepen their Lenten meditations as we prepare to celebrate Easter.