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Some good reading here, as usual from @plough.bsky.social.
David Bentley Hart’s article is a worthwhile read, even for non-baseball fans.
“If Martin Luther King Jr. invites collective struggle to transform the political world, to end racism, Howard Thurman invites interior struggle to transform the self. There is no need for a choice between the two.” —Vincent W. Lloyd
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We’re celebrating the launch of our summer issue with all our interns at our Editorial meeting! And we’re brainstorming for the upcoming issue on Trust and Risk.
“Genealogy is not simply about filling in blanks. It is about confronting the moral weight of what those blanks represent. Every missing name asks a question: Who decided this life did not matter enough to record?” —Carolyn Haliburton Carter
“I see people taking sips from their paper cups. I wonder whether they are a mysterious group of eternal-youth-seekers, who have found each other on the internet and updated the legend to satisfy their own immortal longings.” —Santiago Ramos
David Bentley Hart on #baseball
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A wonderful and clear-eyed essay on probably my favorite city in the United States ❤️🔥
When the Plough people asked me this "Who is the American Homer?" click-bait question, I said I couldn't comment, because the question was a bit of a muddle: who is "great"/"canonical" is different from "who is Homer?". Obviously Homer can't be prose, and the US is far too young to have a Homer.
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Richard Guisinger
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Howard Thurman showed me I don’t have to choose between action and contemplation.