A Conversation with Micheal O’Siadhail
November 28, 2018
BY JAKE MORLEY, INTERVIEWED on October 10, 2018 In one of his many essays on Milton, Northrop Frye defines the epic poem as a ‘special kind’ of narrative poem that… READ MORE
November 28, 2018
BY JAKE MORLEY, INTERVIEWED on October 10, 2018 In one of his many essays on Milton, Northrop Frye defines the epic poem as a ‘special kind’ of narrative poem that… READ MORE
November 19, 2018
Crippled Grace: Disability, Virtue Ethics, and the Good Life by Shane Clifton Review by AARON KLINK on November 12, 2018 Shane Clifton, Professor at Australia’s Alphacrucis College, combines insight and honesty in… READ MORE
November 16, 2018
BY MICHAEL P.V. BARRETT on November 12, 2018 In my book, Love Divine and Unfailing: The Gospel According to Hosea (P&R, 2008), I made the comment that I was concerned with the… READ MORE
November 15, 2018
Interview with Dr. Heidi J. Hornik on Central Texas Living
November 14, 2018
Architecture and Theology: The Art of Place by Murray A. Rae BY AYLA LEPINE on November 2, 2018 IN A speech after the bombing of the House of Commons in… READ MORE
November 9, 2018
Baylor University Press is excited to announce that Timothy Wadkins has won the 2018 Borsch-Rast Prize and Lectureship for his book The Rise of Pentecostalism in Modern El Salvador: From the… READ MORE
October 3, 2018
BY FRANK ARMSTRONG ON SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 I am sticking my neck out to declare: Micheal O’Siadhail’s book-length poem, The Five Quintets, is the most important work of English-language literature that has… READ MORE
October 2, 2018
By J.B. SMITH • [email protected] • Sep 8, 2018 It’s an image that could inspire an epic John Ford Western movie. Seven tough hombres, backs to the saloon bar, beer… READ MORE
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