Sentiments abstractly Christian
Les Misérables and Victor Hugo's Catholic imagination
Below is a newly edited version of an article I wrote for the May/June 1998 issue of Touchstone Magazine. I thought it was about time to retrieve it from my files and give it an overhaul. Also, upon recommendation, I have now made the fourth post of my series on Perennialism (Notes toward a pragmatic “Perennial Philosophy”: Honey and salt, from August 30th) available for everyone to read.


