Everybody talkin’ ‘bout heaven ain’t goin’ there.” The most popular vision of heaven these days is the prospect of some version of heaven on earth. The spirit of our times seems to embody so many possibilities. Todd Huizinga in The New Totalitarian Temptation (2016) scrutinizes the “soft utopia” of the European Union’s path to “global governance.” Mary Eberstadt in It’s Dangerous to Believe is equally critical in her analysis of the “neo-puritan” secularism that is directed at “marginalizing, silencing, and punishing its traditional competitors” via the sexual revolution. What seems to be heaven on earth is just the opposite for those on “the wrong side of history.
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Many who live in the West have a myopic view of the world and of recent history. They understand the...
Patrick Dunleavy reviews a fascinating, but flawed, history of democratic thinking from an American ...
With American Apocalypse, Matthew Avery Sutton aims to draw on extensive archival research to docume...
According to the reviewer, “Robins does an excellent job of placing Tomlinson into a proper historic...
Excerpt: One Foot in Heaven, David Waltner-Toews\u27s first published collection of fiction, is ost...
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Excerpt: King’s introduction provides the answer to the most compelling and perhaps perplexing ques...
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