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Daniel Dorman

Daniel Dorman is a contributor with Young Voices and the director of communications at a public policy think-tank in Ottawa, Canada. His writing has recently appeared in a variety of publications including the National Review, National Post, and Mere Orthodoxy.

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Daniel Dorman

Daniel Dorman is a contributor with Young Voices and the director of communications at a public policy think-tank in Ottawa, Canada. His writing has recently appeared in a variety of publications including the National Review, National Post, and Mere Orthodoxy.

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To Sit in the Threat of Loss

Sitting with the possibility of imminent grief and death forces one to turn one's eyes to God and hope in his promises.

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Why We Should Read Poetry - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

For most people today the reader of poetry is a quaint and obscure character, like a collector of antique dolls or stamps. The reader of poetry is looked upon as someone absorbed in a personal and sentimental interest with almost […]

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Portraits of Anxiety in Dostoevsky and Dickens - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

E.M. Forster wrote, “it is the function of the novelist to reveal the hidden life at its source.” In Aspects of the Novel, Forester explains that while it is the work of the historian to deal with the external details […]

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The Maniac and the Theorist: Chesterton on Critical Theory - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

It does not matter how beautiful a house seems, how stately its design, how lofty its ceiling, or how well intentioned its builders; a house built on sand will fall when the rain comes (Matt. 7:27). Ultimately, the premises or […]