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Matthew J. Milliner

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Latest Issues

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New Book, Toronto, Crete, Chicago, etc.

I’m excited to have signed a new book contract. As the Publisher’s Weekly announcement put it, I will “show readers how, in a world of visual overload, to draw on art history and Christian wisdom across traditions to help navigate our visua...

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The Contemplative Consummation of Atheism

This post has a great title, but it is borrowed. It’s part of a chapter title from Boston College theology professor Brian Robinette’s luminous book, The Difference Nothing Makes (which is now in paperback and therefore much more affordable...

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The Art of Revival

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  • Matthew J. Milliner

    I teach art history at Wheaton College and wrote The Everlasting People: G.K. Chesterton and the First Nations (2021) and Mother of the Lamb: The Story of a Global Icon (2022). My column at Comment is Material Mysticism.

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