Gothic is not solely anarchitecturalstyle and it was a West Pointer, Edgar Allan Poe, who first crafted and popularised a distinctly American Gothic bailiwick in the republic of letters. As Prof John Milbankput it the other day: “[The] American gothic literary tradition contests the mainline...
Israel’s Hebrew-speaking Catholics In Jerusalem I had the privilege of interviewing Fr Piotr Zelazko, the Polish priest who heads theSaint James Vicariate for Hebrew-Speaking Catholics. The community he looks after is a fascinating one and adds even more complexity to the rich tapestry of Chris...
证书 执业资格及证书 美国新泽西州 美国纽约州 学历和教育 Rutgers School of Law - Newark, 法学博士, 2015 (magna cum laude, Order of the Coif) Israel Torah Research Institute, Bachelors of Hebrew Letters, 2008联系方式 电子邮件 andrew.friedman@sidley.com 纽约+1 212 839 8514 ...
{63} Half- understood strings of Hebrew, Syriac, and other ‘barbarous’ words and incantations occur in Greek spells of the early Christian age. Again, old Hellenic magic rose from the lower strata of folklore into that of speculation. The people, the folk, is the unconscious self, as it...
In one of the great publishing endeavours of the twenty-first century, the Fondation Napoléon in Paris has since 2004 been publishing every one of the more than 33,000 letters that Napoleon signed. The culmination of this immense project demands nothing less than a complete re-evaluation of th...
mistake. The timing – on Holocaust Memorial Day - was inexcusable. The associations on this occasion were grotesque. As someone who understands the history and iconography in this context, I appreciate fully why publication has caused such offence and I apologise unreservedly for my part in that...
Letters A Prize for the General The French army’s literary prize has been awarded to Gen. François Lecointre. read more Thinking Equality “I am a democrat because I believe in the Fall of Man,” C.S. Lewis writes. “I think most people are democrats for the opposite reason.” rea...
Passages such as Acts of the Apostles 2:36 show that some early Christian writers knew that the Christ was properly a title, but in many passages of the New Testament, including those in the letters of the Apostle Paul, the name and title are combined and used together as Jesus’ name:...