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Robert Clark

Image journal's Gregory Wolfe considers Robert Clark's new book Dark Water: Flood and Redemption in the City of Masterpieces, and responds to the Washington Postreview by Michael Dirda.
- Jim Wallis Demands an apology from James Dobson for that "Letter from 2012". And you can join him at this Facebook group, which declares:
And if you're asking, "Wait... what letter?" Well, here it is. But be warned, it's ugly.
You might do better to start by reading this summarization of the letter at Christianity Today.
His one regret, he said, was that he never once let Charlie Brown kick the football held out for him by Lucy: always she snatched it away and always he landed on his back. What private frustrations that unkicked football represents one can only guess at, so perhaps the last word should be left to Linus, Schulz's favourite character to draw. In one strip, he is trying to wheedle Lucy into reading a story to him. Exasperated, she grabs a book at random from the shelf - "A man was born, he lived and he died. The End!" she says and tosses the book aside. Linus picks it up reverently. "What a fascinating account," he says. "It almost makes you wish you had known the fellow."