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The idea that the mind is an individual entity and psychological suffering is something gone wrong inside the person is ...
From Grenfell Tower to ancient Mediterranean cities, we're still creating gods and shrines in unexpected places.
Novelist Albert Camus had it right: happiness lies in living in harmony with our surroundings. But what can this ...
Grief expands as it constricts,” writes Catherine Lacey in “The Möbius Book.” It “turns a person into a toy version of ...
Review by Richard Brookhiser Read the review In a memoir of a year of celibacy, the author finds herself turning to a larger ...
Robert P. Baird’s debut novel is about a divinity professor whose 2-year-old son radiates in a way that might be divine.
Research into James Baldwin's archives reveals incisive details about the writer's personal relationships, both platonic and romantic, with other men ...
The latest work by renowned historian Diarmaid MacCulloch tackles Christian attitudes to sex over the centuries. Modern-day Christians who talk about traditional values usually don’t know how ...
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