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Tag Archives: Rod Dreher
Crunchy Cons: The Reread
Eleven years ago I stumbled onto a book called Crunchy Cons by Rod Dreher. I’d begun moving towards ‘localism’ in my later progressive period (circa 2009 – 2011), and had found unexpected insight in online magazines with some localist-oriented writing … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Society and Culture
Tagged Christianity, education, environmentalism, food, Judaism, marriage and family, Orthodoxy, religion, ReRead, Rod Dreher, sacramental living
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Living in Wonder
“The world is not what you think it is.” Rod Dreher opens Living in Wonder with that line, one that can rattle the reader when it actually begins sinking in throughout the course of this book. I’ve struggled with writing … Continue reading
Selections from Living in Wonder
Review to follow tomorrow.
Posted in quotations, Religion and Philosophy
Tagged Christianity, Orthodoxy, quotations, religion, Rod Dreher
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Against the Machine: a weekend of mysticism and wonder
This past weekend I had a rare opportunity to meet not two, but three authors, two of whom I’d read previously and one of whom I consider my favorites. Some months ago Rod Dreher, author of The Little Way of … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged Christianity, dissent, Orthodoxy, Paul Kingsnorth, religion, Rod Dreher, Technology and Society
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How Dante Can Save Your Life
How Dante Can Save Your Life: The Life-Changing Wisdom of History’s Greatest Poem © 2015 Rod Dreher 322 pages Selected Quotations How Dante Can Save Your Life is one man’s account of how that Renaissance poet’s epic tale of a … Continue reading
The Benedict Option
The Benedict Option © 2017 Rod Dreher 269 pages Christendom has fallen; long live Christendom. In The Benedict Option, Rob Dreher argues that the Christian church in the United States is at a crisis point and must now think … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Catholicism, Christianity, localism, monastics, Orthodoxy, praxis, religion, Rod Dreher
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Crunchy Cons
Crunchy Cons: How Birkenstocked Burkeans, gun-loving organic gardeners, evangelical free-range farmers, hip homeschooling mamas, right-wing nature lovers, and their diverse tribe of counterculture conservatives plan to save America (or at least the Republican party) © 2006 Rod Dreher 272 pages … Continue reading
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Tagged children, civic activism, conservative, education, food, food and drink, gardening, marriage and family, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, Rod Dreher, sacramental living
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