Article Another Side of Flannery O’Connor Concerned for the well-being of its students, Loyola University Maryland took the writer’s name off a dormitory. But it did not cancel her. By Cathleen Kaveny August 27, 2020 Race Social Justice Fiction Domestic Affairs
Article Summer Readings & Screenings Faith in God is an absurdity, as is Christ himself, and the believer must boldly, absurdly choose Christ anyway, again and again and again. By Griffin Oleynick and Anthony Domestico August 20, 2020 Fiction Movies Theology Philosophy Web Exclusive
Article Savers and Unloaders Physical objects carry meaning for us, but their accumulation can be a kind of spiritual error. Reconciling this contradiction leads us to richer, deeper lives. By Rand Richards Cooper August 20, 2020 Coronavirus Spirituality Fiction Web Exclusive
Article Confronting Flannery O’Connor’s Racism Flannery O’Connor isn’t going anywhere. Neither are the remarks she made and the questions they raise. By Paul Elie August 12, 2020 Fiction Race Literature
Article ‘Nameless Greatness’ Novelist Louise Erdrich’s latest book explores her Catholic and Ojibwe roots as it probes a painful period in recent Native American history. By Anthony Domestico August 7, 2020 Race Social Justice Spirituality Fiction Interview
Article The ‘Canceling’ of Flannery O’Connor? This summer, Loyola University Maryland hastily decided to remove Flannery O’Connor’s name from one of its buildings. It should never have happened. By Angela Alaimo O’Donnell August 3, 2020 Fiction Race Higher Education