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Culture Writing and the Great Forgetting
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Metamodernism and Masculinity
Last year, I published an article over at American Reformer that got a decent amount...
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“Pan’s Labyrinth” and the Logic of Sacrifice
Last weekend, while I had the house to myself, I treated myself to the Criterion...
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“The Secret History” as Cautionary Tale
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Bishop Spong’s Radical Gambit
This month marked the passing of Episcopal theologian John Shelby Spong, the longtime Bishop of...
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Deconstruction is Conversion
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From a certain distance, I’ve always been fascinated by the saga of Seattle’s Mars Hill...
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