The Clarion Review
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The Clarion Review is a biannual literary journal against dualism. The Review focuses on theology and philosophy, but dabbles in political and social issues. The Review attracts an array of national and international writers.
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[edit] Mission
The Review is specifically against mind-body dualism, the idea that mind and matter are two ontologically separate entities, with the former being elevated above the latter.
[edit] Contributors
The Clarion Review has featured the works of Wendell Berry , Robert P. George, and Peter Augustine Lawler.
[edit] History
The Clarion Review is the creation of Jonathan D. Price. He is an American writer of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Mr. Price started The Clarion Review while studying at Dickinson College. Since its genesis, The Review has attracted numerous national and international writers. The Clarion Review is in its third year of publication.