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Five Tips on Voting Like a Nonbeliever

By Sam Keyes Many Christians these days seem to spend a lot of energy figuring out how to properly separate or combine their faith from...

Enmity

By John Bauerschmidt Enmity is defined as “deep-seated unfriendliness accompanied by readiness to quarrel or fight; hostility; antagonism” (Funk & Wagnall’s Standard College Dictionary). As...

Katherine Hepburn and Zeal

This is the fourth post in a series in which I explore what classic film actresses in iconic roles can teach us — and, more particularly,...

The Virtues of Horror

There is a deep mysticism at the heart of the Dark Tower books — the quest to find the heart of reality and the determination to see it for what it is despite all the hurt and pain along the way.

Restoring Hope and Virtue in Avengers: Endgame

This Post Contains Spoilers for Avengers: Endgame By Leander Harding It is no secret that Marvel Cinematic Universe has been wildly successful. What might be surprising...

Why the Church Needs to Abandon Christian Values

It’s time the Church left the world scrabbling around for values, and let herself instead be conformed to the virtues of Christ.

Donna Reed and the Road of Meekness: It’s a Wonderful Life

We see Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed diverge: one stumbles down the road of wrath, the other patiently follows the road of meekness.

Jean Arthur and the Virtue of Kindness

It is Jean Arthur's kindness, in the end, that saves Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.

Virtue and the Women of Old Hollywood

To introduce my daughter to the seven classic virtues, I will enlist the help of classic guides: Ingrid Bergman, Myrna Loy, Katherine Hepburn, and Jean Arthur, among others.

Liturgy, Virtue, and the Privacy of Performance

The vocabulary of the theater made sacramental and liturgical vocabulary more intelligible to me.

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