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Dermot Quinn is associate professor of history at Seton Hall University. Born in Ireland, he has taught at Oxford University and held a fellowship at Amherst College, MA. He is the assistant editor of the Chesterton Review, author of two books, Patronage and Piety: English Roman Catholics and Politics, 1850-1900 and Understanding Northern Ireland and […]
Bradley Birzer is Assistant Professor of History at Hillsdale College. A Senior Fellow with the Center for the American Idea in Houston, he has written extensively on Tolkien, James Fenimore Cooper, the American frontier and American indians, and Christopher Dawson.
John J. Mulloy (1916–1995) was the founder and longtime editor of the Christopher Dawson Newsletter.
Auden, Eliot, Lewis, Maritain, Weil: WWII raised for each of these thinkers a set of concerns about the relationship between Christianity and the Western democratic social order.
A paean to a controversial teacher, mentor, and conservative cultural critic.
Will an epic high tide of secularism overwhelm unprepared Christians in a flood of biblical proportions?
This symposium essay appears in the Spring 2017 issue of Modern Age. To subscribe now, go here. In The Professor’s House, one of the most sinfully forgotten novels by one of the most sinfully forgotten authors of the past century, Willa Cather presents a scene of simultaneous humanist wonder and bitterness: I don’t […]
This review essay appears in the Spring 2015 issue of Modern Age. To subscribe now, go here. The year 2014 saw not only the 140th anniversary of the birth of the writer and critic G. K. Chesterton, but also the 40th anniversary of the unique and in some ways indispensable journal devoted to him: […]
This essay appears in the Summer 2013 issue of Modern Age. To subscribe now, go here. Thomas Molnar was one of the influential intellectuals who contributed to the spectacular emergence of American conservatism after World War II. As a young scholar he joined the circle of conservative thinkers and received praise for his […]
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