Winter 2002


Book Reviews

  • Images of Perfection and Transcendence by Mary E. Slayton
  • Misinterpretations and Half-Truths by James Pereiro
  • Restoring an Eminent Reputation by John M. Vella
  • Return of the Near-Native by Alexander Woronzoff-Dashkoff
  • Thomas More: Man of Principle by Christopher J. Beiting

Religion and Conservatism- – a Symposium

  • Beyond the Frozen Void by Bryce J. Christensen
  • Christian, Therefore Conservative by Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
  • Divergent Sources of Conservatism by Thomas Short
  • Good Sense, Conservatism, and Faith by James Kalb
  • Is Religious Faith a Necessary Ground for Conservatism? A Preface by George A. Panichas
  • Purifying the Dialect of the Tribe by Marion Montgomery
  • Reason and Revelation in the Third Millennium a Commentary by David Walsh
  • The Exigence of Transcendence in a Postmodern Age by Stephen L. Tanner
  • The Mystery of God-Given Limits by John Rodden
  • The Only Answer to Modernity’s Impiety by John Attarian
  • The Tradition I Wish to Conserve by E. Victor Milione
  • Thesis: Antithesis by Jude P. Dougherty
  • To See Life with a Clearer Vision by Milton Birnbaum
  • Traditionalism and Its Modifiers by Mordecai Roshwald
  • Varieties of Conservatism by Barry Alan Shain

Symposium

  • Opposing Strains by Mark C. Henrie
  • Religion, Conservatism, and Liberationism by Peter Augustine Lawler
  • Toward a Eucharistic Conservatism by Anne Husted Burleigh

Current Issue

  • Virtue and the Patriot President

    by F. H. Buckley

  • The Nicene Myth

    by Philip Jenkins

  • So You Want to Be Joan Didion . . .

    by Hannah Rowan

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