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Trump’s imperial golden age

Augustus and Nero also offered peace and security for those who fell in line. Paul critiques them in his epistle to the Romans.

In times of fear, I return to Julian of Norwich

The medieval mystic offers challenging words for desperate times.

Nzadi Keita’s poems about a “first gen North-born” Black woman

Keita has written a stunning collection about growing up in a working-class Black family in 1960s Philadelphia.

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Trump’s imperial golden age

Augustus and Nero also offered peace and security for those who fell in line. Paul critiques them in his epistle to the Romans.

In times of fear, I return to Julian of Norwich

The medieval mystic offers challenging words for desperate times.

Why does J. D. Vance want more American babies?

Pronatalists fixate on tomorrow’s imaginary children. Baptism demands that we care for those already born.

The church has a DEI problem

We love diversity. That doesn’t mean we’re willing to make room for difference.