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Micah Mattix is an assistant professor of literature at Houston Baptist University and the editor of Prufrock, a daily newsletter on books, art, and ideas.
Micah Mattix is a professor of English at Regent University and the poetry editor of First Things. Chief among Joseph Epstein’s findings is that the world ‘remains an amusing place.’ How ...
It is my pleasure to announce that Micah Mattix has returned to The American Conservative to serve as our literary editor. We will once again host his excellent and highly respected Prufrock ...
Yesterday morning, Micah Mattix asked “is it impossible for the humanities to thrive in a secular society,” one dominated by a philosophical materialism?In one way yes, yet there is ...
While an actual disappearance of the devil would be one of the most glorious events in human history, the disappearance of which Randall Sullivan speaks has not been an even remotely positive ...
Micah Mattix reviews “My Utmost: A Devotional Memoir” by Macy Halford. The author worries about what her literary colleagues would think if they knew she shared devotional reading with George ...
Trump to Pitch ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ at White House as Senate GOP Scrambles Behind the Scenes Don’t Forget Newsom’s Role Stoking L.A. Lawlessness Micah Mattix notes today in his Prufrock ...
Story by Micah Mattix, Washington Examiner • 1d. T he original Gladiator is Ridley Scott’s magnum opus and remains one of the best films since the turn of the century.
Christian Poetry in America Since 1940: An Anthology, edited by Micah Mattix and Sally Thomas, calls to mind the old quote attributed to Mark Twain, "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." ...
Micah Mattix . Micah Mattix is an assistant professor of literature at Houston Baptist University. Follow Author's Stories: Get Notified. News. The Point of ...
From Micah Mattix at the American Conservative: “What is the real effect of television and the Internet on the quality of culture and human relations?
It looks like the folks over at First Things have been keeping up with the most recent issues of the The New Criterion. In Micah Mattix’s latest installment of his weekly series celebrating “Great ...