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From children's books, to nonfiction, to mysteries and LGBTQ+ lit, discover the authors — who were librarians, or still are — ...
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News and faith as reflections of ourselves
In this season of Lent, it may seem odd to talk about spirituality and secular things at the same time, as we usually ...
Which material was popularized in ancient Egypt (and later used by Greece and the Roman Empire) for writing books and other ...
Many American Jews remember Passover seders with the Maxwell House Haggadah — a printed version that was popular in the ...
The story of the Bnei Brak Seder parallels a nearly identical story told in the tenth chapter of the Tosefta Pesachim about R ...
Patti Smith has announced a fourth memoir, Bread of Angels, to be published on November 4. The publication date is described ...
"Meta has stolen books so that their AI can reproduce creative content, potentially putting these same authors out of business." In Ireland, the Irish Writers’ Union has launched its own ...
The British economy was most successful when it was run in the national interest.
Hans-Josef Klauck, a towering figure in biblical studies, renowned for his extensive knowledge of early Christian literature ...
The late political scientist enjoined readers to look for opposition to authoritarian states not in revolutionary vanguards ...
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The biblical command that I break most often
The full verse in James reads: “This you know, my beloved brethren. But everyone must be quick to hear, slow to speak and ...
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Persecuted Christians are starving for Bibles
For many Christians around the world, owning a Bible is illegal. It can cost a believer their freedom or even their life. Yet ...