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While premodern forms of self-justification included religion and myth, Girard laconically refers to our more modern ...
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Gary Saul Morson on the Soviet politicization of science.
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There Is No ‘They.’ Only ‘We.’

There is no “they,” at least not in the way Bannon and Watters et al want you to believe.
Not flattery or charm, but words that signal: "I see you as a real person, and I'm one too." These phrases work because they ...
We’ve put together a guide that breaks down the basics, from what Python is all about to how you can actually start using it.
The Sunday lectionary gospel reading for Trinity 14 in Year C is Luke 16.1–13, the so-called Parable of the Unjust Steward (or 'Dishonest Manager'). (The epistle is 1 Tim 2.1–7, and you can find video ...