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A Short and Readable Survey of 20th-Century Popes
BOOK PICK: ‘Eight Popes and the Crisis of Modernity’

Medical Doctor: Roe’s Overlooking of the Consensus of Societal Morality and Science Reverberates to This Day
BOOK PICK: ‘The Fake and Deceptive Science Behind Roe v. Wade’

The Heart of the Human Person
BOOK PICK: ‘Wisdom of the Heart: The Good, the True and the Beautiful at the Center of Us All’

What Inspired Tolkien to Create Middle-Earth?
New book exploring author’s inspiration, alas, lacks discussion of faith.

Carl Trueman’s Cultural Tour de Force
BOOK REVIEW: What Trueman does so well is to show the intellectual roots and cultural flow that has led to this moment, which is increasingly dominated ‘by an anticulture, a deathwork, and a rejection of nature.’

Why (and How) Moral Goodness Is Manifest in Jane Austen’s Novels
BOOK PICK: ‘Jane Austen: Writings, Politics, Society’ delves into the cultural milieu in which the novelist lived and the world in which her books take place.

Spiritual Warriors Have a Field Manual in ‘Slaying Dragons’
New book addresses ‘What Exorcists See and What We Should Know.’

‘I Am Caught in the Struggle Between Good and Evil’: Cardinal George Pell’s Prison Journal Is an Engaging Read
BOOK PICK: Vol. 1 details the Australian cardinal’s daily log entries from the first five months of incarceration.

‘Believe in People’: A Book Every Catholic Should Read
COMMENTARY: New book shows how all of us can make America, and the world, a more just place and enable everyone to lead better lives. It is as comprehensive as it is heartening and inspiring.