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John Paul II, As His Friends Knew Him

December 14, 2012 Joanna Bogle 0

The books about Pope John Paul II are now coming out in a steady flow—and there is some fascinating material here. Jerzy Kluger’s childhood friendship with Karol Wojtyla—they were schoolmates together in Wadowice, spent much […]

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A Scripture Primer for a Skeptical Age

October 31, 2012 Thomas P. Harmon 0

There is a lovely early American hymn entitled “Fulfillment” that begins, See how the Scriptures are fulfilling, Poor sinners are returning home; The time that prophets were foretelling, With signs and wonders now is come. […]

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Muhammad: Man or Myth?

July 23, 2012 J. Mark Nicovich, Ph.D. 0

In recent decades it has become common in certain circles—often academic, sometimes popular—to challenge the historicity of famous figures and seminal events. The most well-known expression of this trend can be seen in those circles, […]

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A Poet Reflects on Our Times

June 20, 2012 Ann Applegarth 0

When Dana Gioia (pronounced JOY-uh) was appointed Judge Widney Professor of Poetry and Public Culture at the University of Southern California, the position he now holds, David St. John of USC described his new colleague […]