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    7 hours ago
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    Your plea isn't falling on deaf ears! We're in the midst of a major image upgrade project to provide color photos of every work in the collection. The work is in progress, but we'll see if we can get this image moved to the top of the list so a color image can be available soon.

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  2. The Idea of Tradition in the Late Modern World: An Ecumenical and Interreligious Conversation:

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  3. Dear : As more and more institutions like make historic art available for free … , please at least make this historic art available to the public in color:

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    12 hours ago

    "Von Balthasar comes as close to Luther as a Roman Catholic can when he restates the nature of form in a cruciform way..." - this looks like a fascinating and important reading of Luther.

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    Jan 27

    Microsoft's president says liberal arts majors are necessary for the future of tech via

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  6. Jan 29
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    Jan 29

    Each rereading of Robinson’s *Gilead* (e.g. pre-/post-fatherhood) has brought out something new. This time, I’m reading it as an Iowan.

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    Jan 27

    This is smart. Sneaking away from fame is even smarter.

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  9. Jan 25

    Read Rachael Denhollander's full victim impact statement about Larry Nassar

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  10. Jan 23

    The most Catholic - and the most Protestant - of socks.

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  11. Jan 22

    Don't take art historians & curators for granted. Some day you might need us.

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  12. Jan 22

    Santa Croce, Florence, 1966.

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    Jan 22

    Culture, if it means anything decent, means something personal: one book or painter made one’s own rather than a thousand read or looked at. Some people really read too much to be cultivated. -TS Eliot

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  14. Jan 22

    Quiz question: Discuss.

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  15. Jan 20

    Ruskin on his times (and ours?): “Deluge of profanity, drowning dome and tower in Stygian pool of vilest thought,—nothing now left sacred, in the places where once—nothing was profane.”

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  16. Jan 20

    Do not foolishly separate what a roadside tent in suburban Illinois puts together.

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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 19

    So, the takehome here is that shaming people or getting them over a verbal barrel is a prize that will seem hollow within seconds, and if you can learn and practice to pass on it, you will forge lasting loyalty and gratitude and consideration from the people you afford grace to.

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  18. Jan 19

    If is still a thing, you should follow &

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  19. Jan 19

    What does evangelicalism look like from this place so far in 2018? deploying the gifts of the black church for a post-truth society & First Nations theologian/artist singing about reconcilation & the love of Christ. – at Wheaton College

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  20. Jan 19

    There’s only one place I know of where art history students can read Ruskin’s Stones of Venice & Mornings in Florence using C.S. Lewis’s personal, heavily annotated copies. Thank you Wade Center

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