It’s embarrassing to admit that I spent the better part of my freshman year falling in love. My plunge was total, unexpected, effortless, instant. He and I came together so forcefully, so naturally, that my only way of explaining it to bewildered friends back home was the transformation of a two-dimensional world into a three-dimensional one. Seemingly overnight I became a new creation.
Volume 3, Issue 1 - Fall 2006 (click for pdf)
- Opinions -
Mary for Biblical Christians: A Meditation on the Annunciation
by Faye Darnall
Anima Forma Corpori...
Christmas is upon us, when we celebrate the beautiful, impossible assertion that unites Christians across our cultural and theological divides: God came int...
On Symbols, the Sacred, and Festivity
Visit the ancient catacombs of Saint Callixtus, just outside of Rome along the Appian Way, and you will realize what a...
The problem of translation has been analyzed, schematicized, theorized, and polemicized - but it has always been howled out in pain. In the now rarely print...
The consecration of the state, by a state religious establishment, is necessary," wrote the political philosopher Edmund Burke, "to operate with a wholesale a...
Editor's Note: This October, the first Ichthus lecture was delivered by J. Budziszewski in Emerson Hall on the topic of Natural Law. Budziszewski is a profess...
It is almost impossible to say anything bad about Mma Precious Ramotswe, the warm and tenderhearted lady detective from Botswana at the center of Alexander Mc...
Jesus Camp. Dir. Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady. Loki Films, 2006.
Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady of Loki Films are known for making controversial films, such ...