New English Review

July 2011


El Rio de Luz (The River of Light) 
by Frederic Edwin Church 

 

The Rape of Innocence by Theodore Dalrymple

Repentance Revisited by Rebecca Bynum

 

 

Benevolence, Mother of Destitution

a book review by Mark Anthony Signorelli

Never Judge a Book by its Homepage

by Mary Jackson

 

 

Does The Olive Tree Initiative Lack Credibility? 

by Jerry Gordon

 

Unmasking A False Friend of the West: Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury

by Brenda West

 

 

Alienation and Hidden Shame: Social-Emotional Causes of Conflict

by Thomas J. Scheff

 

 

The Redemption of the King’s Talmud by Geoffrey Clarfield

 

 

Secret Codes Hidden War: An Interview with Dry Bones Cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen

by Jerry Gordon

 

 

Apartheid Under the Mandate of Islam: The Case of Bahrain

by Samir Yousif

 

 

Old Manners by David Wemyss

 

 

An Anti-Pilgrim’s Progress a book review by Derek Turner

 

 

The Essential Tragic Conservatism Of Ernest Hemingway

by Sam Bluefarb

 

 

Let Us Not To The Understanding of Sonnet 116 Admit Impediments

by David P. Gontar

 

 

The Spectator Debate – Is Secularism is a greater threat to Christianity than Islam?

by Esmerelda Weatherwax

 

 

STEPS by Eszter Forrai 

translated from the Hungarian and edited by Thomas Ország-Land

 

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