Thursday digest
New today from the Century:
- Kathryn Reklis on the Bluths' school for virtue: "Arrested Development is back, and family dysfunction is on display. But family may also be the characters' chance to break free from paralyzing narcissism."
- Walter Brueggemann reviews Lance Pape (subscription required)
- Ben Dueholm on the New New Testament: "Hal Taussig's council amounts to a parody of the conspiracy-theory version of early church history. Even Dan Brown’s Nicaea was more populous and cosmopolitan."
- Steve Thorngate on the farm bill
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