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Two articles in this week’s Spectator (still the world’s greatest repository of great writing) are worth a look. First, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks states the obvious about the insipid nature of…

Two articles in this week’s Spectator (still the world’s greatest repository of great writing) are worth a look. First, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks states the obvious about the insipid nature of…

Two articles in this week’s Spectator (still the world’s greatest repository of great writing) are worth a look. First, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks states the obvious about the insipid nature of…

One of the most famous of J.M.W. Turner’s paintings is The Fighting Temeraire. It portrays a magnificent British battleship being towed into harbor to be broken up. The juxtaposition of…

One of the most famous of J.M.W. Turner’s paintings is The Fighting Temeraire. It portrays a magnificent British battleship being towed into harbor to be broken up. The juxtaposition of…

In a world where, no matter how big the issue, the panjandrums of the parachurch tell us we should all just agree to differ, T. David Gordon is a one…

In a world where, no matter how big the issue, the panjandrums of the parachurch tell us we should all just agree to differ, T. David Gordon is a one…

A couple of items have been brought to my attention. Over at First Thoughts, trans-Tiberian Ref21 reader, David Mills, offers some thoughts on J. G. Machen, inspired by D.G. Hart. …

A couple of items have been brought to my attention. Over at First Thoughts, trans-Tiberian Ref21 reader, David Mills, offers some thoughts on J. G. Machen, inspired by D.G. Hart. …

We at Ref21 are always concerned to cultivate appropriate humility and so it seems only just that we acknowledge that the legendary Sunday morning comedy review, the Church of Scotland,…

We at Ref21 are always concerned to cultivate appropriate humility and so it seems only just that we acknowledge that the legendary Sunday morning comedy review, the Church of Scotland,…