The Artist’s Vocation: “That Our Joy May Be Complete”

I’ve been feeling guilty about the supposed non-usefulness of the artistic and intellectual gifts I’ve been given. Teaching makes sense to me — it’s clearly a service and a sacrifice. But writing, reading, and contemplation are hard for me to justify, possibly because I love them so much. Does society really need another writer, another … Read more

“As snug as though you were dead, and yet you’re alive.”

I’ve been reading Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and — to say the least — really enjoying it. As with The Brothers Karamazov, I’m always resisting the urge to post certain brilliant passages to Facebook, to people who probably don’t share my enthusiasm and some of whom must wonder who Dostoevsky is. This is the latest in … Read more

HERETICS by G. K. Chesterton

This weekend I FINALLY finished reading Heretics by G. K. Chesterton — and I say FINALLY not at all  because it was some long book that was a drag to get through, but because it was actually a short book (133 pages) packed with gems. Although it was written over a century ago, it’s as relevant for us “postmoderns” as … Read more