THE CRITICAL is:
-A new and exciting publication, featuring the finest writing by the best minds in the blogosphere.
-A collection of articles, poems, reviews, and other writing on a wide range of... More > topics.
-A quarterly journal of thoughts deserving permanence in a fleeting age.< Less
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THE BEST OF FALL 2006 ISSUE INCLUDES:
Leon H. Wolf on Eugenics ‡ Ryan T. Anderson on Stem Cells ‡ Joshua Treviño on Abortion... More > ‡ Lydia McGrew on Euthanasia ‡ Benjamin T. Domenech on the GOP Collapse ‡ Victoria Gardner Coates on Donald Rumsfeld ‡ Dan McLaughlin and John Hawkwood on Iraq ‡ Hugh Hewitt on The Inquisition of Andrew Sullivan ‡ An excerpt from Paul Cella's forthcoming book ‡ Michele Catalano on Disco ‡ Aaron Haspel on U2 ‡ Jeff Emanuel on The Prestige ‡ Pejman Yousefzadeh on the Game of Tag ‡ with Poetry on Sainthood and editor's notes on Keith Olbermann's Dominoes and The Chapel of an Unknown God
THE CRITICAL IS:
-A new and exciting publication featuring the finest writing of the blogosphere
-A collection of articles, poems, reviews, and other writing on a wide range of topics
-A quarterly journal of thoughts deserving permanence in a fleeting age< Less
Buy the latest issue of The Critical today!
THE BEST OF WINTER 2007 ISSUE INCLUDES:
ASH WEDNESDAY by Lydia McGrew ‡ WHY WE LEFT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH by The Rev. John Yates and Dr. Os Guinness... More > ‡ Jordan Hylden on SCHISM ‡ EVANGELICALS AND CATHOLICS by Joe Carter ‡ Ben Domenech on BOBBY JINDAL ‡ Erick Erickson on MITT ROMNEY ‡ S.T. Karnick on FREEDOM OF SPEECH ‡ Pejman Yousefzadeh on GUNS ‡ Victoria Gardner Coates with DOUGLAS FEITH ‡ THE ICE CREAM SOLDIER by Joshua Treviño ‡ HEARTBREAK HOTEL by Michele Catalano ‡ Ryan T. Anderson on SAINT BONO ‡ Tony Woodlief & Dan McLaughlin on THE BLIND SIDE ‡ AMAZING GRACE reviewed ‡ with Poetry, Photos, and Notes on Heroism and the return of an inconvenient Cross
THE CRITICAL IS:
-A new and exciting publication featuring the finest writing of the blogosphere
-A collection of articles, poems, reviews, and other writing on a wide range of topics
-A quarterly journal of thoughts deserving permanence in a fleeting age< Less
First chapter of Jeremy Abrahamson's criticism webcomic in legally obtainable form, including omake segments not seen in the online version.
A man falls from the sky with no knowledge of who he is or... More > what he is doing, and must find answers.
20 pages
8.5"*11.0"
Full colour
13 page story chapter, 4 pages omake, 3 pages extraneous.
Comic can be found (without omake content) online at criticismwebcomic.blogspot.com< Less
Every dreamer faces opposition from critics and their criticisms. However, it is when we press on in spite of these verbal barriers that we find success and victory.
In "Beyond The... More > Critics..." Myles W. Miller shows his reader the key to come up with the power to be victorious in the face of dream-killers and nay-sayers. Get this book today and move "Beyond The Critics And Their Criticism!"< Less
Critical Race poses a controversial and disturbing version of the origin of our computing technology. Based on the harrowing story of Tom Harris, a spy sent by Churchill to monitor Nazi science, the... More > narrative follows a delicate thread of history as it weaves a picture of intrigue and betrayal that joins the beginnings of computer technology with the explosion of the first atomic bomb.< Less
Joe Hobbs can't believe what he's holding in his trembling hands. The little stuffed elephant had been placed in his boy's casket on the day of the funeral. That was ten years ago. Now Joe wants... More > answers.
Along comes Daniel Scanlan, a free-lance reporter who claims he's been tracking a mysterious man — known only as Yancy — for over 20 years. The reporter has news for Joe: His son is alive. Together, they can find him. To do so, however, they must first find, The Critical Path.< Less