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[S&W, pp. OT 434-435; JBC, p. 517] Now the Catholic Church is not alone in accepting the Books which Protestants label as "Apocrypha." The Coptic, Greek and Russian Orthodox churches also ...
Compared to what's going on at the White House today, Bob McDonnell's little side hustle at the Virginia Executive Mansion ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explains why he finds the ancient collection of books that make up the Bible fascinating.
Two new books use divergent styles to look at mind ... Carlson claimed to be a 27,000-year-old refugee from the apocryphal land of Lemuria, subsequently reincarnated as Jesus, Cleopatra, Joan ...
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Does Luck Exist?
Lee John Whittington, a philosopher who studied luck, didn’t think “unluckiness” was a quality people had. Then he met his ...
The recent release of the last reported bunch of classified files about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy ...
Scholars debate whether the Gospel stories preserve ancient memories or are just Greek literature in disguise. But there’s a ...
Lemebel’s writing was entirely focussed on those living on the farthest margins of society—people escaping the norms and seen ...
The release of documents, like commissions and books that fail to find a conspiracy ... not a hijacked jet whose passengers ...
At home, however, he was the Agatha Christie of the genre. Like Christie’s whodunits, Dr. Hessayon’s books followed a strict formula; and, like Christie, he shunned the limelight.
In a braid that will be repeated down the millennia, male bonding, mortal dread and violence are bound together like a garrote.