New Republication and Unpublications

I have added a number of old papers to my website.  One of them, "The Marriage Liturgy and the Married Life," is an interesting reflection based on the Byzantine Rite of Crowning; it certainly wasn't for a class, and I don't think I ever attempted publication of it.  (In connection with this essay, one might want to peruse my undergraduate thesis, "The Symbolism of the Mystery of Crowning.")  Most of the rest are old school papers, mostly from my graduate courses:

Finally, I have rescued from the abyss of the Internet my very first published writing, "The Best Meaning Is Bright," discussing Flannery O'Connor's literary criticism.   The copy provided here is a snapshot of the original publication at the long-defunct CatholicFiction.net, courtesy of Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.  I won't say that I still agree with everything written here (I have read more of the deconstructionists, like Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida, and I am quite sympathetic to their arguments), but it is an interesting historical curiosity, if nothing else.

I'm still digging through some of my old writings; I will probably upload a few more old essays fairly soon.

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