June 13, 2007


Crisis • Vol. 25 • No. 5 • June 2007 •

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Features:

Insensitivity Training: Facing the Crybaby Culture
It seems that whatever you do or say, someone somewhere will take offense. Mark P. Shea takes a closer look at our hypersensitive society.

Lightning Rod: The Return of Rick Santorum
Joan Frawley Desmond profiles the former Pennsylvania senator as he returns to the public square.

The Silent Treatment: How Boston College Law School Went to War with the U.S. Military
Ronald J. Rychlak says the historic Jesuit school is doing everything it can to snub the Armed Forces.

The Anglican Right
With the worldwide Anglican communion in turmoil, some orthodox Anglican priests are looking for a way out. Rev. Dwight Longenecker says we might want to help them.

Abandonment of Faith in Europe
Armstrong Williams looks ahead to a non-Christian Europe.

Redeeming the Black Avenger
Anthony Esolen says we could learn a lot about how to foster vocations by following the lead of Tom Sawyer.

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Poems

 “The Philosopher’s Stone” by Peter Kreeft
 “Lullaby” by Paul Lake

Books

The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism
by Michael J. Behe

Evil and the Justice of God
by N. T. Wright

Augustus: The Life of Rome’s First Emperor
by Anthony Everitt

Piety & Politics: The Right-Wing Assault on Religious Freedom
by Barry W. Lynn

The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World
by John O’Sullivan

A Study in Greene: Graham Greene and the Art of the Novel
by Bernard Bergonzi

Film
William Baer says The Hoax is entertaining but a missed opportunity.

Music
Robert R. Reilly recalls the heroes who kept beautiful music alive through the contemporary era.

Letters

The Editor’s View
Brian Saint-Paul

The Idler
David Warren

Guest Column
Deal W. Hudson

Cloud of Witnesses
George W. Rutler

Sense and Nonsense
James V. Schall

Ashes to Ashes
Tom Howard


 

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