Monday, September 30, 2019

Reading Rat - September 2019

Articles, Essays, Reviews

It’s Time Again for Sunday Gridiron Liturgy! by Christopher Carsten, at Adoremus Bulletin, September 2019

Spiritual matters, by by Diane Scharper, review of Teilhard’s Struggle: Embracing the Work of Evolution, by Kathleen Duffy, at The New Criterion, September 2019

'The Best Care' Back in the Air? Midwest Express Faces Significant Headwinds, by Rich Rovito, Milwaukee Magazine

Prorogation gallery: historical examples of Parliament being suspended, by Philip Salmon, The Times Literary Supplement

What Really Brought Down the Boeing 737 Max? by William Langewiesche, The New York Times

Charlotte’s Web for Grownups, by Mera J. Flaumenhaft, St. John's Review

Hillary Rodham Clinton: Trump is a "corrupt human tornado", CBS News Sunday Morning

The Origin of the Secular Species, by Ben Sixsmith, review of Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World, by Tom Holland, The University Bookman

Rediscovering Bette Howland: How the work of a celebrated Chicago writer was lost and found again, by Carrie Golus, The University of Chicago Magazine

A Thing Called Civilization, by Roger Scruton, Intercollegiate Studies Institute

Milwaukee Archdiocese Celebrates 175-Year Anniversary: The social and economic justice side of Milwaukee’s Catholic Church, by David Luhrssen, Shepherd Express

Events

Great Conversation Reading Group, Current Reading from the Ten Years Reading Plan in Great Books of the Western World: October 2019 - Francis Bacon: Advancement of Learning [Book I, Ch. 1—Book II, Ch. 11]; November 2019 - Descartes, Meditations on the First Philosophy,

Great Books 2018-2019 Readings for the Great Books Roundtable Discussions at Special Collections on the Fourth Floor of the Golda Meir Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Next discussion October 30th.

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