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Political Theology in Stone

Peter J. Leithart

Listening to architect Daniel Lee teach a Theopolis course this week, I had many moments of insight.…

Catwalks through the Middle Realms of Heaven

Adrienne Leavy

A Thickness of Particulars: The Poetry of Anthony Hechtjonathan f. s. postoxford university press, 288 pages, $35.00…

Chiasm of Joy

Peter J. Leithart

David’s speech to the assembly of princes (1 Chronicles 29:1-9) has a roughly chiastic form. It begins…

A Cheap Shot on Chaput, Esolen, Dreher

Mark Bauerlein

“When did Christians start stealing scripts from home security commercials?” That’s the opening line of an Acts…

Age of Silver

Peter J. Leithart

David’s plan for the temple is partly a floor plan. He gives Solomon the pattern for the…

Sources of Inequality

Peter J. Leithart

In his recently-published The Great Leveller, Walter Scheidel summarizes evidence from archeology and anthropological studies to answer…

Classicists and Romantics

Peter J. Leithart

David gives Solomon the “plan” (Heb. tabnit) for the temple. Unlike Moses, David doesn’t have to climb…

Why Do We Laugh?

Peter J. Leithart

Robert Provine (Curious Behavior) notes that we can’t laugh on command, and that tells a lot about…

Nietzsche, Destroyer of Idols

Peter J. Leithart

In an essay in the journal European Legacy, Norman Fiering summarizes the thought of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy on…

Modernist Puritanism

Peter J. Leithart

In his 1971 study of Modernist architecture, The Golden City, Henry Hope Reed observed that Modernists transferred…

Happy Gothic

Peter J. Leithart

What is “the Gothic”? Answers vary, and that is, Catherine Spooner argues (in Post-Millennial Gothic), because Gothic…

Pigs and Beautiful Women

Peter J. Leithart

“As a ring of gold in a swine’s snout, so is a beautiful woman who lacks discretion”…

Gold of Ophir

Peter J. Leithart

David and Solomon traded in gold from “Ophir.” Later Jehoshaphat attempted to revive the trade route, but…

Poetry and Performance

Peter J. Leithart

In an old Paris Review interview with Robert Frost, the interviewer mentions a poet who writes from…

Divine Laughter

Peter J. Leithart

Stephen Halliwell begins his Greek Laughter by calling attention to the difference between philosophical and poetic notions…