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1. Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture: Volume > 23 > Issue: 3
Br. Matthew T. Warnez, BH Mathematical Incompleteness and Divine Ineffability
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Terence Sweeney Pedagogical Settings of the Phaedrus: A Community in Nature with the Divine
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Kathryn Wehr Dorothy L. Sayers’s Christology in The Man Born to be King
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Daniel J. Mahoney Charles Péguy: Holding Together the Sacred and Temporal, Pagan Honor and Christian Grace
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Charles Péguy Joan of Arc, Hero and Saint
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Charles Péguy Corneille’s Polyeucte: Affirming Grace, Without Debasing Nature (or Pagan Honor)
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Charles Péguy Donning the Roman Cloak: Against Peace at Any Price
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James Matthew Wilson Emptying the Tankard: Recovering the Soul in the Age of the Self
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David Paul Deavel Preface: America, the Church, and Orestes Brownson
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Randall Smith What Augustine Did Not Find in the Books of the Platonists
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Peter Feldmeier Pascal’s Wager and Its Many Misinterpretations
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Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz, Jennifer S. Bryson “Only the Lover Discerns”: A Brief Introduction to Ida Friederike Görres
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Ida Friederike Görres Trusting the Church: A Lecture
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Sr. Elinor Gardner, OP The Beauty of a Bad Ending: The Virtue of Tragic Stories
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Joseph Ratzinger Eulogy for Ida Friederike Görres
16. Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1
David Paul Deavel Preface: A Classic for All Times: Manzoni’s The Betrothed
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Philip A. Rolnick Veiling and Revealing: Ancient Myth and Christian Grace in C. S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces
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Paul Treschow “You Aren’t You, Are You?”: Transhumanism, the Person, and the Resurrection in Black Mirror’s “Be Right Back”
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In this article I consider the failed resurrection of the beloved in “Be Right Back” in conversation with Christian doctrine surroundingChrist’s resurrection. I contend that the resurrected Ash is insufficient for Martha because he is not a “person,” intendingwith that term to evoke the Catholic personalist movement, particularly as outlined by Jacques Maritain. I begin with an outlineof Maritain’s personalism and then discuss the Enlightenment conception of the self that Charles Taylor has called “the ‘punctual’self ” and its relation to transhumanism. These competing accounts of personhood frame a discussion of “Be Right Back,” in whichI contend that the resurrected Ash is a hyperpunctual self and that his lack of personality makes true loving exchange between himand Martha impossible. Finally, I draw on Augustine’s teaching on the Resurrection and the New Testament resurrection accountsthemselves to consider how Christ’s Resurrection affirms the centrality of persons and love, fulfilling the desire for a resurrection ofthe beloved’s person that is implicit in the critiques of a nonpersonalist resurrection in “Be Right Back.”
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Martin Lockerd, Aaron Miller Death in Venice and the Specter of Christ
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Daniel Frampton Objectifying the Unknown: The Catholic Art of Graham Sutherland