What Atoms Can (and Can’t) Tell Us About the Past
by John WilsonI finished David J. Helfand’s The Universal Timekeepers in awe not only of his learning, but also the whole enterprise of science that his book represents. Continue Reading »
I finished David J. Helfand’s The Universal Timekeepers in awe not only of his learning, but also the whole enterprise of science that his book represents. Continue Reading »
When we teach our children that humans are not dependent on one another, we deprive them of the means to fulfill their natures.
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The battle for the status of the body is as much a battle for the imagination as it is for doctrine. Continue Reading »
“The religious instinct in us is so great that, even if we do not worship the true God, we will always endeavor to worship something.” Continue Reading »
The Ulmas lived the parable of the Good Samaritan literally. Continue Reading »
The fashion show suggests that there is no exit from the Longhouse that doesn’t involve partnership between the sexes. Continue Reading »
Classical schools are an experiment that has just begun, small now but with all the ingredients of success. Continue Reading »
Peter Brown’s latest book is a genre-defying personal account of the life, work, and intellectual development of an acclaimed historian of late antiquity. Continue Reading »
We need to remember God is Immanuel, God-with-us. Continue Reading »
St. Mary's story of revival could be replicated elsewhere. Continue Reading »