Piers Plowman
Though on the surface confusing and fragmented, William Langland's poem expose in both theme and form the struggles that Christians confronted in his own time--and still do in our own.
Though on the surface confusing and fragmented, William Langland's poem expose in both theme and form the struggles that Christians confronted in his own time--and still do in our own.
"Lost in the Giant Corn Maze, I Call 911" by David Wright
"Church Organist on the Other Side of the Wall" by Marjorie Maddox
New York may have almost as many descriptions as citizens. But when it really comes down to it, what is New York?
In dialog with a scientist friend and with the writings of Locke, Bl. Newman offers an explanation for how, in an age of ambiguity, we can come to believe with certainty.
The opioid epidemic didn’t appear overnight. But for years, only those communities and families hardest hit by the influx of these highly addictive, yet legally prescribed, medications were aware of how devastating their effects could be.