"A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not even worth glancing at," wrote Oscar Wilde in 1891. Yet for nearly two thousand years after Plato's Republic, most Western thinkers did ignore Wilde's map. Christianity, as interpreted by the Apostle Paul,...
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08.18.16Build the Road as We TravelOn Writing
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07.29.16Biography, Autobiography, FictionOn Writing
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07.15.16Dick Bel AmiOn Writing
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07.08.16They’re Just Trying to LiveOn Writing
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06.30.16Sometimes You Sing an AriaOn Writing
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05.26.16On Time and WarOn Writing
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05.18.16Privileging the ForbiddenOn Writing
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05.12.16Every Movie Is a Date MovieOn Writing
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05.10.16On Knowing What You WriteOn Writing
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04.29.16All True Stories Are FictionOn Writing
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04.28.16Courting DangerOn Writing
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04.27.16Logue’s IliadOn Writing
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04.20.16Ange Mlinko’s Cabinet of CuriositiesOn Writing
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04.20.16Island Verses: A Cuban Poetry PrimerOn Writing
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04.18.16VocationOn Writing
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04.14.16On the Notions of Innovation and InfluenceOn Writing
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04.11.16The Uses and Abuses of CriticismOn Writing
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03.31.16Writing For ChangeOn Writing
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03.25.16The Microcosm: Poetry and HumanismOn Writing
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03.18.16Between Brothers and SistersOn Writing