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Compiling just seven essentials from philosopher Peter Kreeft’s new book, The Mystery of Joy (Ignatius), might seem a daunting exercise in distillation and parsing. But any effort to foster a better ...
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The Forward on MSNHow a Jewish reporter like me got addicted to Christian mediaChristian TV doesn't seem mainstream enough to bother with. But soft power shapes ideologies and can connect to Christian ...
Two new novels by accomplished Minnesota authors show the wide variety in the mystery/crime/thriller genre. One takes us deep into Spanish history; the other ties together women with the same last ...
Q: My favorite fictional sleuth, John D. MacDonald’s Travis McGee, has been poorly served by Hollywood and TV, with only two ...
Researchers cross-verified the AI model with texts that have already been convincingly dated. They found that it could predict the age of manuscripts just from the writing style with an uncertainty of ...
Molly Worthen’s religious history provides a fascinating counterpoint to Rauch’s polite intransigence, Alan Bean says.
According to the legend, the ancient text was made by a sinful monk in one night, after making a deal with the devil to avoid ...
Murderland,” by the Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Fraser, considers possible links between the region’s industrial pollution ...
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The Manila Times on MSNLearning peace from our one, true and loving GodWHAT can we learn from the Solemnities of the Most Holy Trinity, the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, and the Sacred Heart ...
My favorite fictional sleuth, John D. MacDonald’s Travis McGee, has been poorly served by Hollywood and TV, with only two movies about him, and one moving him from Florida to California! Are there any ...
The exact origins of Friday the 13th may be somewhat of a mystery of its own, but many agree it has roots in Christian ...
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