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New Middle Ages
Exploring the lineaments of a new age.
By Benjamin Woollard · Launched a year ago
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Sophia
A short story
Benjamin Woollard
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Interdependence
Some brief thoughts on identity
Benjamin Woollard
Jul 6
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Love and the Real
There is a certain type of mind, usually labelling itself a “realist,” that is disturbed by differences of perception wrought by alterations in…
Benjamin Woollard
Jun 9
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Reading the Visible
The garden is a place particularly susceptible to contemplation. Gardens can be, of course, great aesthetic, even spiritual, achievements—the manicured…
Benjamin Woollard
May 14
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The Faults of Horatio
The limits of concepts, or, an essay on the obvious
Benjamin Woollard
Apr 2
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An Essay for Mere Orthodoxy
You can read my latest essay over at Mere Orthodoxy: https://mereorthodoxy.com/concentric-roots/
Benjamin Woollard
Mar 19
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The Sea, The Earth
Gregory of Nyssa on Ecclesiastes, part 2
Benjamin Woollard
Mar 11
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Christ on Golden Fields
Reflections on Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Benjamin Woollard
Mar 5
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