All my life as a Christian I have been caught in the crossfire between social justice and traditional piety. I find Tomáš Halík tremendously encouraging and fresh. His essay, The Post-Tolerance Age, will give you a taste.
I watched the Brother Cadfael series on PBS years ago, but I have only recently begun to sample the vast genre of medieval mystery fiction. I had read some mysteries by Bernard Knight set in Wales and Malaya in the 1950's, and liked them enough to try his Crowner John medieval stories. I have been spicing my reading with a couple of non-fiction titles, Life On The English Manor, by H. S. Bennett, and Western Society and the Church in the Middle Ages, by R. W. Southern.
I started a bibliography for a future display, but this list by N. S. Hurt on his Historical Mystery Fiction page is all anyone could want.
The cover of last week's issue of America (the Jesuit weekly) is
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Jackie
Thanks, Jackie. I have a digital subscription to America, but somehow this issue got lost in my inbox. I will make sure to read this.
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