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This week, our columnist Martin Steffens reflects on the humble, breakable bread Christians share during the Eucharist. When Jesus became bread on the night of the Last Supper, he transformed even the ...
The philosopher and biographer analyzes works of life-writing that straddle fact and fiction, and what makes them art.
I suspect a lot of people are now smacking their foreheads and sputtering, “That’s what I should have given up for Lent – ...
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The Express Tribune on MSN'God of gaps': singularity and the divineThe difference is that all the gaps that believing folks used to fill with God are now-a-days being confronted by the Western ...
To conclude, Piyush Goyal is both right as well as wrong. He is right in pointing out that much of India’s startup ecosystem ...
From Apple TV's Ted Lasso to CBC/Netflix's Schitt's Creek, these are the best sitcoms you can binge in just a single weekend.
Yes, people with finite human brains and narrow frames of reference definitely love to throw around the word “surely.” They might think ventriloquists are corny, but they have no problem trying to put ...
For no love is free from periods of difficulties. But (as Kierkegaard aptly remarks), because it implies will, commitment, duty, and responsibility, marriage braces spouses to fight to save the ...
The result is a show that epitomizes Kierkegaard’s oft-quoted yet seldom ... Instead, it’s the process of learning to live with and love the questions themselves that ultimately sets us ...
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