D.H. Tracy and the Role of the Poet-Critic
[http://www.cprw.com/d-h-tracy-and-the-role-of-the-poet-critic]
“I would guess that if you hired a left-brainiac economist to analyze “the
present situation of poetry,” he or
This Violin is Worth $3.5 Million Why? Why do we see some things as precious
and
others as worthless? A journey through the secret world of fine violins in
search of the
“[W]hether lyrics are poetry is a question that doesn’t require an answer—or has
too many to bother with,” says Michael Robbins in the Chicago Tribune. In all
likelihood, he’s
The New Theist [http://chronicle.com/article/The-New-Theist/140019/]
“How William Lane Craig became Christian philosophy’s boldest apostle.”
Nathan Schneider, Chronicle of Higher Education
Bill Craig and the Story of Christian Academics
What I wouldn’t give to have dinner with these two gentleman…
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Robert Farrar Capon ~The Supper of the Lamb