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Politics & SocietyVantage Point
James T. Keane
While Prohibition’s popularity would wane by the end of the decade because of its unintended consequences, at the time of its ratification and implementation, it enjoyed a fair amount of popular support. Except in the pages of America.
Arts & CultureBooks
Nicholas Farnham
The testimonies in Susan Celia Greenfield’s new book suggest there may be another important way to approach the alleviation of homelessness, by encouraging the growth of “life skills empowerment” programs such as have been initiated by faith-based organizations in New York City in the past 30 years.
Arts & CultureBooks
Michael Vaccari
Edith Hall’s new book on Aristotle rewards the reader by offering gems from Aristotle’s thought. She puts together complicated concepts and writings in a form where readers can easily identify subjects that are critical to an individual’s opportunity to find happiness.
FaithFaith and Reason
Richard G. Malloy
Does the famous "Arrupe Prayer" owe a debt of gratitude to Bernard Lonergan, S.J.?
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
Kevin Spinale
The new selection of the Catholic Book Club is a collection of poems about the saints.
FaithInterviews
Sean Salai
Father George Elliot discusses his latest book on vocational discernment and the power of prayer in determining God's will.