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Michael Duggan
The adventures of Poland’s ‘ecstatic pessimist’
it is the late 1970s. from his study on grizzly peak, california, a 66-year-old man gazes out on the pacific ocean, and asks himself: “who w...
'Somebody has to say this'
rod dreher thinks that christians will soon be a tiny, embattled minority in the west – unless they embrace the radical ‘benedict option’. i...
A Christian defends secular humanism
god created humanism: the christian basis of secular values by theo hobson, spck, £16.99 theo hobson wants to get a couple of things straigh...
Rod Dreher: why Christians need to embrace the 'Benedict Option'
Dreher says Christians in America have to accept they will soon be part of a tiny, embattled minority
Roy Hattersley: 'The Church's real heroes are the little people'
The former deputy Labour leader, a 'hardened atheist', was so intrigued by British Catholics he wrote a 600-page history of them
‘The Church’s real heroes are the little people’
i am in the book-lined study of a flat deep in the shadow of westminster cathedral. on the table sits the catholics: the church and its peop...
Should 21st-century Christians live like monks?
the benedict option by rod dreher, sentinel, £20 this is the age of the new low. the benedict option is the latest in a string of books comi...
Does Roger Scruton think like a horse?
on human nature by roger scruton, princeton, £18.95 ignore the knighthood, the professorships, the medals, the 40 or so elegantly argued boo...
The bridge where the sacred and secular meet
is there is a panorama of london these days that can best what meets the eye on lambeth bridge? the classic prospect of the houses of parlia...
The enigmatic legacy of a bloodstained queen
isabella by giles tremlett, bloomsbury, £25 from ascending the throne in 1474 to her death in 1504, isabella of castile transformed her home...
The age of the trembling upper lip
the history of england: revolution by peter ackroyd, macmillan, £25 the fourth volume of peter ackroyd’s history of england lands with a 400...
The Catholic writer that the 21st century forgot
bruce marshall, who died 30 years ago this year, is the forgotten man of 20th-century catholic letters. the scottish convert and prolific no...
Magical Christmas music from a witty hedonist
at some point in the coming days, buffeted by the frenzy and bombast of a 21st-century christmas, you may have the urge (and perhaps just a ...
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