By the river, Lydia, the dealer of purple cloth, gathered with other women. By the river, women of days gone by foraged, weaved, washed, and prayed. As entrepreneurs, household economic managers, and ...
Peter Ackroyd sees a special historical relationship between the development of a distinctively English sensibility and that ...
Try imaginingThat it’s God’s workAnd not yoursInstead of makingA list,As others do,Try unmaking oneBe encouraged:Past ...
Nearly 700 people packed the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine on Manhattan’s Upper West Side on Saturday to witness ...
Recently I reread the Psalms. I could feel the turbulence of the world that gave birth to them.
According to historian Rebecca Graham, FDR’s labor secretary saved tens of thousands of refugees from the Nazis—and narrowly ...
We spend a lot of time identifying kids with talent and training them on technique,” says writer Carey Wallace. “But there’s ...
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David Bentley Hart does not get out of bed in the morning to take on small projects. In his most recent volume (which is, as usual, mischievously polemical, dauntingly erudite, and verbose), he sets ...
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Philip Clayton is professor of theology at the Claremont School of Theology in Claremont, California, and author of The Emergence of Spirit: From Quantum to Culture (Oxford University Press).