Thursday, January 31, 2019

Everything I read online in January 2019

New year, new roundup, same procrastination! Here's the million things I read this month.

First, the news:
Angie Brown, BBC NewsNursing mother smashes 268-mile Montane Spine Race record
Carlotta Gall, NYTUkrainian Orthodox Christians Formally Break From Russia
Laura Snapes, The GuardianMartin Scorsese to direct film about Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue
Elizabeth Eisenstadt Evans, Religion News ServiceSmall-town Christian bookstore owners keep faith despite an uncertain future
Evan Tucker, Baltimore FishbowlWhat Baltimore loses if the BSO is forced to cut its schedule

And the world news:
Janine di Giovanni, Harper's, The Vanishing
Danny Gold, Longreads, The Redemption of MS-13
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, CommentaryThe Yellow Rise in Paris
Fraser Myers & Cristophe Guilluy, Spiked‘The gilets jaunes are unstoppable’

And reviews:
Gina Dalfonzo, Mere OBook Review: The Gospel in Dorothy L. Sayers
Alan Jacobs, Snakes & LaddersScience and the Good
Josephine Livingstone & Jeet Heer, New RepublicChanging Our Minds
Micah Meadowcroft, Washington Free BeaconHospitable on Purpose
Chad Wellmon, CommentThe Year of Whose Lord?
Alan Jacobs, Snakes & LaddersHumans, humanity, humanism
Robert Sullivan, NY Review of BooksThe Ministry of Mr Rogers

A tidy pile of minimalism stuff:
Taffy Brodesser-Akner, NYT MagMarie Kondo, Tidying Up and the Ruthless War on Stuff
Rachel Gilson, Desiring GodDoes She Spark Joy? Sorting Through Marie Kondo

These are all profiles or overviews of John Webster, John Milbank, MLK, Thomas Merton, Karen Swallow Prior, Rene Girard, and a guy who plays Jesus at a Bible theme-park:
Brad East, Mere OGod and All Things in God: The Theology of John Webster
Peter J Leithart, Mere OJohn Milbank: A Guide for the Perplexed
Eliza Griswold, The New YorkerConservative Evangelicals Attempt to Disentangle Their Faith from Trumpism
Robert Pogue Harrison, NY Review of BooksThe Prophet of Envy
Nina Strochlic, National GeographicFollow a day in the life of a theme-park Jesus

Technology:
George Dyson, EdgeChildhood's End
Chad Dickerson, Personal BlogGoing old school: how I replaced Facebook with email
Nicholas Carr, LARBThieves of Experience: How Google and Facebook Corrupted Capitalism
McKenzie Wark, Public SeminarThe weird global media event
Ashley Feinberg, Huffington PostJack Dorsey Has No Clue What He Wants

Cultural criticism:
Justin E H Smith, The PointIt's All Over
Anne Helen Peterson, BuzzfeedHow Millennials Became the Burnout Generation
John Hamburger, The PointWhat Was New Atheism?
Meghan O'Geiblyn, Paris ReviewObjects of Despair: Fake Meat
Martyn Wendell Jones, Imprint MagThe Hungry Teeth of the Ages
Jason Ā Josephson-Storm, The New AtlantisWhy Do We Think We Are Disenchanted?
Rowan Moore Gerety, The AtavistThe End of Forever
DL Mayfield, PloughWhat's the Good of a School?
Brad East, CommentThe Church and the Common Good

On caring for the vulnerable:
Sarah C Williams, Plough, Perfectly Human
Frederica Mathewes-Green, National Review, When Abortion Suddenly Stopped Making Sense
Sarah Quezada, InTouchAbove All Earthly Rule
John Thornton, SojournersThe Suffering We Scroll Past

Politics:
Charles Duhigg, The AtlanticThe Real Roots of American Rage
Damir Marusic, The American InterestMaking Up Monsters to Destroy
Emma Green, The AtlanticWomen Are Not a Monolith
Michael Brendan Dougherty, National ReviewThe Daily Scripture Feed
Elizabeth Bruenig, MediumOnly Burgers Forever Now
Elaina Plott, The AtlanticAn Obscure White House Staffer’s Jaw-Dropping Trump Tell-All
Matthew Yglesias, VoxElizabeth Warren’s book, The Two-Income Trap, explained
Lexington, The EconomistJohn Kasich, conservative orphan
Rachael Bade & Heather Caygle, PoliticoExasperated Democrats try to rein in Ocasio-Cortez
Timothy Shenk, DissentRight Privilege
Conor Friedersdorf, The AtlanticA Better Way to Look at Most Every Political Issue

Theology and Christian Life:
Fleming Rutledge, RuminationsWhose life is it? and whose death?
Fleming Rutledge, Christian CenturyLiving water isn't just a metaphor
Julie Canlis, CT, The Bible's Best Description of Salvation Is a Phrase We Rarely Use
Lamin Sanneh, Christian CenturyChristian missions and the Western guilt complex
Bonnie Kristian, The Week4 competing theories on the theological meaning of Easter
Gina Dalfonzo, CTA Voice in the Crowd
Jessica Leep Fick, CTThe Audacity of Mary
Brandon D Smith, Mere OLoving Others Theologically
Brad East, MarginaliaSystematic Theology and Biblical Criticism
Wesley Hill, CovenantCruciform Epiphany
Wesley Hill, CovenantWhat Makes Romans So Powerful
Tish Harrison Warren, The PointTrue Story

Somewhat paired articles – two kind of about bodies (sober musicians and a rich guy who wants to live forever); two about work (the trendy artisanal movement, and a desert monastery with a surprising relation to the internet); two on science (a bizarre signal from space and how beauty subverts utilitarian understandings of evolution); two curmudgeonly articles complaining about kids these days (one of feminism and #MeToo, and one on the secularization of language); two about stories (sad stories and local ones):
Chris Heath, GQCreating While Clean
Rachel Monroe, Men's HealthThe Bulletproof Coffee Founder Has Spent $1 Million in His Quest to Live to 180
Ryan Avent, 1843 MagCrafting a Life
Jonathan Malesic, CommonwealTaming the Demon
Marina Koren, The AtlanticWhat's Better Than One Mysterious Cosmic Signal?
Ferris Jabr, NYT MagHow Beauty Is Making Scientists Rethink Evolution
Katherine Kersten, First ThingsFalse Feminism
Ewa Thompson, Modern AgeThe Great Amputation: Language in the Postmodern Era
KB Hoyle, Christ & Pop CultureStoried: The Compelling Hopefulness of Sad Stories
S Dorman, Mere OLiving Local Fiction

Miscellaneous:
Marin Alsop, NPRFinding God, Love And The Meaning Of Life In Messiaen's 'Turangalîla-Symphonie'
Megan Garber, The AtlanticThe Leaked Louis C.K. Set Is Tragedy Masked as Comedy