Nicholas Shakespeare is bowled over by the ebullient figure of Isaiah Berlin as shown in Personal Impressions and Letters, both edited by Henry Hardy He was known as “the cleverest man in the world”.
John J. Miller is joined by Spencer Klavan to discuss the book of Isaiah. Continue reading this article with an NRPLUS subscription. Special Offer: $1/week Already a member? Sign in. John J. Miller ...
That clashes between values represents the essence of freedom, not the loss of it, is anathema to the current tone of debate in many democracies. Absolutes appear to be colliding, moderation appears ...
A particular verse of scripture has been haunting me lately. I hear it as an indictment of an aspect of my personal life. First, it was a lectionary text in Epiphany. Then I found it in the unifying ...
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