Sep 12, 2013 | Author - Ron Dart
Mazo de la Roche was one of the most successful and prolific women writers of the 20th century. Her novel, Jalna, the dramatic story of a family dynasty, skyrocketed to international fame and fortune in 1927. By the time she died, 11 million copies of her books had...
Aug 11, 2013 | Author - Ron Dart
There is a tendency amongst some within the Orthodox tradition of Christianity to idealize the Eastern form of Christianity and denigrate Western forms of Christianity—this can be found in many recent North American converts to Orthodoxy—such leanings have a way of...
Jul 22, 2013 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
Hans Boersma, Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa: An Anagogical Approach (Oxford University Press, 2013). There is definite tug and pull, jostling and clashing in theology, the church and world in the early years of the 21st century. The...
Jul 20, 2013 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
James Doyle, Progressive Heritage: The Evolution of a Politically Radical Literary Tradition in Canada, 2002 This book has tried to suggest the literary significance of many Canadian writers who were unjustly ignored or condemned because of their...
Jul 6, 2013 | Author - Ron Dart
Christianity seems in a certain way closer to Hinduism than it does to its fellow religions that arose in the East. George Grant, George Grant in Conversation (1995) p. 176 In talking about a philosophical response, are we not supposed to have agreed upon...