The Pilgrim’s Progress Is First Published, 1678
Week of February 17
England has long dominated the literary arena of the west. Even on a global scale the nation can boast a long list of prolific and enduring classics…
Week of February 17
England has long dominated the literary arena of the west. Even on a global scale the nation can boast a long list of prolific and enduring classics…
Week of February 3
Poets, populaces and historians all have remained captivated by the ancient paradox of monarchy, of privilege burdened with duty, of symbolic might…
Week of January 27
In his inaugural address on the 20th of this month, President Trump vowed to return the name of “Mount McKinley” to the highest elevation in North America. Under President Obama,…
Week of January 20
Some of the greatest instances of American oratory have come forth on Inauguration Day, spoken by men chosen by their countrymen to guard our Constitution and represent our collective…
Week of January 13
“This is the Lord’s doing and it is marvelous in our eyes” was the psalmic response of twenty-five-year-old Elizabeth Tudor when…
Week of December 9
Almost two years into the war that President Lincoln declared upon his own people in order to constrain the southern states to remain in the union…
Week of November 25
“I will sing of the Lord’s great love forever” declared the psalmist, “with my mouth I will make your faithfulness known through all generations.” It is a duty to give thanks to the Lord…
Week of November 18
At the height of America’s Gilded Age, Hiram Bingham III—American paragon of self-made academic prowess and explorational accomplishment…
Week of November 11
Also known as Remembrance Day, and observed as such by countries across the globe, the eleventh of November marks the anniversary of the ceasing of hostilities between the Allied and…
Week of November 18
A mere sixteen years after the Mayflower deposited her few intrepid passengers on the wild and barren shores of Plymouth Harbor, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay…
