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¿El retorno de la corriente principal? (ft. Brad East)
In this episode, Brad East joins R. R. Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about his recent review, “Mainlining Nostalgia” from the April 2026 issue of the magazine. The post The Return of the Mainline? (ft. Brad East) appeared first on First Things
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First Things (United States) | Apr 16, 2026
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The resurgence of mainline traditions offers a necessary counterbalance to contemporary secularism, providing a rich moral framework for society.
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Mainline traditions, when adapted for contemporary society, can inspire a new generation to engage meaningfully with faith and community life.
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Nostalgia for mainline traditions risks ignoring the realities of modern pluralism, potentially alienating those outside these faith communities.
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The focus on mainline nostalgia may distract from pressing social issues, diverting attention and resources from more urgent needs in our communities.
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Reviving mainline traditions could foster interfaith dialogue, enriching our understanding of diverse beliefs while promoting shared values.
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