Moral and Public Policy Problems in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By David Deavel

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” avoids the most obvious of our contemporary lies about reality, but it too paints a flawed understanding of evil, both in how to prudently fight against it and how it attaches itself to us humans…

— Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2022/01/moral-public-policy-problems-spider-man-no-way-home-david-deavel.html

Is God Beyond Reason? ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Joseph Pearce

The peace of God to be found in Paradise passes all our human understanding in this vale and veil of tears and in this cloud of unknowing that we call mortal life, but it doesn’t pass the perfected beatified human understanding of those who gain the beatific vision…

— Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2022/01/is-god-beyond-reason-joseph-pearce.html

Death at Yuletude: T.S. Eliot and “The Journey of the Magi” ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Nayeli Riano

T.S. Eliot’s “The Journey of the Magi” is as sincere a conversion poem as one can have it: No fancy light shining down from the heavens or a thunderous call to holiness; just one small event that left a Magus perplexed by a new worldview that was unsettling and strange, for it put into question his previous passions and beliefs…

— Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2019/12/death-yuletide-t-s-eliot-the-journey-of-the-magi-nayeli-riano.html

“Andreas” & the Redemptive Possibilities of the Past ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Paul England

In the Old English poem, “Andreas,” the fate of the old giant-work and the fate of the pagans were linked.

The pagan stones became the site of a church—not only because of the miraculous flood, but because of the faith of the Apostle Andrew in the redemptive possibilities of the past…

— Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2020/08/andreas-redemptive-possibilities-past-paul-england.html

When George Washington Hosted Orthodox Christian Friends at New Year’s 1788 ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Nicholas Kosar

New Year’s 1788 approached, two Orthodox Christians visiting from London arrived at Mount Vernon to visit George and Martha Washington.

This married couple, who were to spend the next few days with the retired General, were an unusual pair with unique transatlantic connections…

— Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2020/02/george-washington-orthodox-christian-friends-new-year-1788.html

Sheriff won’t scrub Bible verse from office: ‘We need more Jesus’ | U.S. News

By Ryan Foley

A North Carolina sheriff who’s garnered national attention for refusing to remove a Bible verse from a wall at his office cited a need for “more Jesus” as the reason for his decision not to comply with the demands of a leading atheist legal organization to take it down.

— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/sheriff-wont-scrub-bible-verse-from-office-we-need-more-jesus.html