Article College as Department Store However enchanting arcane research and increasing specialization might be, it is not going to help preserve democracy in a truly free society. By Paul Lakeland May 6, 2019 Higher Education Secularism and Modernity Social Justice
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Article No Neutral Ground French thinker Étienne Balibar argues that the modern nation-state has become a religion that is now collapsing under the weight of its contradictions. By Paul J. Griffiths April 30, 2019 Secularism and Modernity Philosophy Theology Foreign Affairs
Article ‘One of Those Serious Women’ The new collection of Andrea Dworkin’s writings is an exhilarating reminder that however you’re currently doing feminism, it’s probably wrong. By Dorothy Fortenberry April 29, 2019 Sexuality Secularism and Modernity Abortion Gender
Article The Critic as Photobomber In his new book, art critic T. J. Clark examines works by Giotto, Bruegel, Poussin, and Veronese. But his arguments are overburdened by self-analysis. By Ingrid D. Rowland April 26, 2019 Arts Theology Secularism and Modernity
Article The Redemption of Raymond Carver Thirty years after the death of Raymond Carver, a new appraisal of his work reveals the writer’s openness to grace and redemption. By William Giraldi April 23, 2019 Fiction Spirituality Secularism and Modernity