Issue 26 explores art and religion, with essays by philosopher Mark Dooley (“Art Cannot Substitute for Religion”), William Gonch (“Can Conservatives Still Create?”), Peter Day-Milne (“Wavy Crosses and Wooly Minds”), art historian Ella Nixon (“Order and Chaos in Deanna Petherbridge’s Art”), and TEC assistant managing editor Veronica Lademan (“Raphael: Teacher of Human Personhood”).
Irish writer Ray Kinsella provides an essay about “A ‘Captured and Colonised’ EU” and José Luis Orella analyses “Spain’s Law of Historical Memory.”
Our interviews in this edition include well-known conservative professor and writer, Daniel Mahoney on “The Triangle of Philosophy, Politics, and Religion,” Gregor Puppinck on “The Postmodern Threat
to the French Constitution,” Ferenc Hörcher on “The Need for Beauty and the Scrutonian Legacy,” and Richard Turnbull on “A Christian Market Economy.”
As customary, we offer commentaries as well in our latest issue, this time by Anthony Daniels on “The Egotism Behind Slovenliness” and Raheem Kassam: “50 Years Later: Enoch Remains Right.”
We honour the memory of Pope Benedict XVI (1927- 2022), H.M. Constantine II (1940-2023), and Roland Blythe (1922-2023) with special tributes.
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