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Opening Remarks

Opening Remarks for Issue 33: On Growing Up

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The Fare Forward Interview with Andy Crouch

Digital technology has invaded the lives of young people in the past two decades. Fare Forward turns to author Andy Crouch to discuss how technology forms us, for better and for worse.

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When Nostalgia Grows Up

X-Men ’97 models a more adult nostalgia when it carries on the legacy of an earlier show without giving in to despair—or looking at the past through rose-colored glasses. By Jake Casale

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Sestina for Mother

"Sestina for Mother" by J. C. Scharl

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King Arthur’s Youth

T.H. White’s twentieth-century contribution to the canon of King Arthur explains lifelong virtues (or vices) by the light of the lessons of childhood. By Shawn Phillip Cooper

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I don’t know how to write this but I’ll try

"I don’t know how to write this but I’ll try" by Justin Lacour

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Read more about the article Classical Education in the Theoretical Weeds
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Classical Education in the Theoretical Weeds

With more and more parents turning to classical education, the questions multiply: what is classical education, and what is it for? By Collin Slowey

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The First of May

"The First of May" by Nathaniel J. Brown

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Read more about the article Hope for the Anxious Generation
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Hope for the Anxious Generation

Digital technology has forever changed what it means to grow up. A rich Christian inheritance of religious practice offers a way out. By Will Bryant

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When You Watch

"When You Watch" by Johanna Caton

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