Summer 1985


  • Acedia in the Catholic Church Today by Edward T. Miles
  • Arresting Antitheses in Higher Education — An Editorial by Editors
  • Jarrell and the Germans by Richard K. Cross
  • Our Hatred of Values by Hugh Mercer Curtler
  • The Conservatism of Reinhold Niebuhr by Vigen Guroian
  • The Conservative Counter-Revolution by Otto Scott
  • The Lady From Somewhere by Robert Drake
  • The Nationalism of Milovan Djilas by Dennis Reinhartz

Reviews and Comments

  • A Platonic-Christian Critique of Modern Science by John C. Caiazza
  • An Unbroken Circle by Thomas J. Fleming
  • Cities of Dreadful Night by William S. Peterson
  • Clouds of Vengeance by Stephen Gurney
  • In a Ghostly Field by Edward Wagenknecht
  • Kosmos Koestler by John Russell
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • The “Low Dishonest Decade” by Donald Pond
  • What Perishes When Literature Teachers Publish by Bryce J. Christensen

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