A Resurrection Story

On May 20, 1945, days after the end of World War II, my mother’s Aunt Anne was shot in both legs by a Communist gunman in Yugoslavia and left for dead. | Continue reading


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Thomas Aquinas: Front Porch Cosmologist

Thomas’ cosmological theology was thoroughly enchanted and magical, and it is his enchanted and magical view of the cosmos that we so critically need today. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Weird Christianity’s Aesthetic and the Tyranny of Values

So long as old Christianity is treated as an aesthetic or an alternative lifestyle or a set of values contending against alienated modernity, it will never be anything more than a therapeutic commodity. But if we allow it to reckon with us, we may find ourselves snared in the gra … | Continue reading


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Liberal Arts, Chaos Gardens, and Ralph Meatyard

“Christians Need the Liberal Arts Now More Than Ever.” John Fea argues that the value of a liberal arts education has been made particularly apparent by the coronavirus:A nurse can learn how | Continue reading


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What He Saw in America: G.K. Chesterton’s View of the United States

Front Royal, VA. “Who is the American, this new man?” Crevecoeur famously asked. Since the discovery and settlement of the continent across the Atlantic, European intellectuals have expended much | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Imagining Divine Participation

No matter how fallen or distant from God the world around us may seem, the distance is never absolute. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Failing in a Pandemic

The whole mode of online education screams that now I must be the source of attraction. But I’m not entertaining. In fact, I’m pretty unentertaining. If you ask most of my students, they may even say I’m boring. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Feeling Claustrophobic in the Big Wide Open

I worry about our ever-expanding cult of safety and nod in agreement with so much of sociologist Frank Furedi’s description of the “Paradox of our Safety Addiction.” He argues that “the zero risk mentality breeds a culture of anxiety and a hunger for authority.” | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

The Pandemic and the Primacy of the Household

We have been thrown back into our own small worlds, but these are worlds we are free to shape. Within the household we have considerable power over how our lives our lived, what we make, and how we consume. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

The Diseases that Kill Republics: Insights from Ancient Rome’s Epidemics

Italy’s tragic status as one of the worst-hit nations is a reminder of its predecessor, the Roman Republic, which endured dozens of epidemics in a history that lasted from 509 to 42 BC. Rome’s survival amidst so much death and disease shows how epidemics, both biological and poli … | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Elegy and Plenitude, Decline and Hope

We’ve been getting reports that the new issue of Local Culture is finally arriving in mailboxes. If your copy hasn’t yet come, there’s now a light at the end of the dark tunnel. We hope reade | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Forget Karen, Think Lisa

It was the reaction I had seen so often in public school classrooms from teacher's pets: Conformity is always the right course. Rocking the boat is disruptive. Teachers and principals know what's best. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Bring Me My Bow of Burning Gold: Micturition and Its Discontents

Why have we persisted in peeing outdoors well after the advent of outhouses and toilets? | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Saint Thinkery University for Unlimited Personalized Execution, or, STUUPE©

In my elder, more invulnerable years, when the Untied States had finally established a formal E. Unibus Pluram, I was appointed by lot to assume the position of SAT (Self-Actualizing Therapist[1]) at Saint Thinkery University for Unlimited Personalized Execution. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Wendell Berry and Zoom

While the futurists and transhumanists and purveyors of educational technologies would have us voluntarily cut off our arms so we can enjoy their fancy new prostheses, our priority should be to avoid dismembering ourselves. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Brass Spittoon: Digital Fatigue and Pastoral Care During a Pandemic

Jay Y. Kim reflects on pastoral care during the pandemic in light of his recent book Analog Church: Why We Need Real People, Places, and Things in the Digital Age. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

The Next City: A Workshop

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Decadence, Hope, and Eavan Boland

“Sources for Rebuilding.” Anthony Barr reviews Yuval Levin’s A Time to Build and puts it in conversation with a variety of other voices that also celebrate those quotidian but essenti | Continue reading


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Common Good or Common Fear

In times of crisis a common fear can elicit behavior that appears similar to actions born of a commitment to the common good. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

On the Banks of Sugar Creek

True, there is much on offer in the world more exciting than tromping around on the muddy bank of a creek in the middle of nowhere. I’m unlikely to convince naysayers otherwise. Deep in their hearts though, they too remember moments during which the light that shone on me at Suga … | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Coming Home, COVID-19 Style: A Moment to Reconsider the Natural Family

The lengthy drift from family to individual as the primary social unit carries an alluring promise of autonomy and individualism which sounds so good, so freeing, but it comes up lacking in times of crisis. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Consider the Forest: A Review of Peter Wohlleben’s The Hidden Life of Trees

If a human timescale—privileging our experience and our hopes—is insufficient to understand the forest, then maybe we will be provoked to reconsider both the human and forestal timescale. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 3 years ago

Tinned Fruit, Globalization Gravy Train, and Sigrid Undset

“Regeneration.” Plough Quarterly is publishing a special digital issue over the next several weeks with responses from a very promising lineup of authors. One excellent place to start is with B | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Christian Anarchy Come of Age: Dorothy Day and the Common Good

In Journey Films’ documentary, Dorothy Day: Revolution of the Heart, Day is reintroduced to a new audience, emphasizing Day not as a patron saint of the poor or primarily as a woman of deep Benedictine piety, but as a Christian anarchist. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Between Port Royal and Patagonia

Being wealthy doesn’t make Chouinard a better representative of the values that he shares with Berry, but recognizing that Berry is not alone and that these values can be brought into the wider world, if imperfectly, makes their embrace of limits and simplicity more compelling an … | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Here I Stand: Order and Beauty in a Time of Chaos

Front Porch Republic readers all adhere in some ways to principles that are good and true and beautiful: local authority, productive work, and community involvement. Simply fighting against government action seems to embody none of these attributes in this crisis. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Love in a Time of C̶h̶o̶l̶e̶r̶a̶ ̶S̶c̶u̶r̶v̶y̶ Coronavirus: A Bar Jester Chronicle; or, A Tragi-Comedy in One Act

Says here malaria treatments work on COVID-19. | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Local Culture Update, Bookshop, and Dvořák in Iowa

A quick update for subscribers to Local Culture: the printing was delayed a bit by COVID-19-related causes. However, our printer was deemed “essential,” (I’m sure because of their efforts in pr | Continue reading


@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

After Apple-Planting

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“And the Word Was Made Flesh”: Placing Ethnicity in the Gospels and Making Conservative Politics Humane

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With Students At Home, Let’s Make America Local Again

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Remembering After Coronavirus

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The Silence of the Bells

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Dorothy Day, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Jimmy Dorrell

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Flatten the Curve and Respect the Experts

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Pandemics, Power, and Holy Week

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COVID-19: Crisis and Opportunity

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Brass Spittoon: Classical Education

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Food Sovereignty, Ed McClanahan, and Quarantine Notebook

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Of Heat, Houses, and Heuristics

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Confused and Contented: On Gardening

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Spring Fever

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

With One Eye Squinted: R.R. Reno and Living Life in a Time of Death

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Local Food Systems, Good Stories, and Grassland 2.0

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Cities, Common Spaces, and the Coronavirus

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

The Metamorphoses and #MeToo

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Wholeness and Gratitude: Working through Scott H. Moore’s How to Burn a Goat

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago

Wendell Berry’s Distractions, Productive Households, and Factory Farming

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@frontporchrepublic.com | 4 years ago