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John Milbank

June 20, 2020
Suddenly, there has been nowhere to go. This prompts the question, why do we usually go anywhere at all? At the same time, our immediate surroundings have newly revealed themselves. I live in Southwell in Nottinghamshire and am normally tempted to head for the more obvious spectacle of the Peak District. But for two months
August 02, 2018
The great French Catholic poet, journalist and polemicist Charles Péguy died at the first battle of the Marne at the very outset of the First World War. Ever since then his fame and influence upon French literature, thought and politics has grown. Yet knowledge of him in Britain remains sporadic, even amongst Catholics. With a
January 13, 2017
Most people instinctively feel threatened by the postmodern redefinition of gender. Their instincts are correct
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