If you’re confused by a turn of phrase in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” or a startling metaphor in Kafka’s “Metamorphosis,” just ask the book to explain itself, and it will.
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What the National Prayer Breakfast 2025 taught me
Can faith unite and transform in a world fractured by division and uncertainty The National Prayer Breakfast 2025 provided a ...
Austin Shakespeare presents scenes from 'The Mahabharata,' the ancient Indian epic and Austin South Asians remember the tales ...
If this kind of mentality had manifested in any president before the 21st century, the people of this country would have been sure to see to it that he was carted out of the White House in a ...
Many young people love going to church camp. How does it shape their spiritual lives after they ...
The University of Haifa's interlinking master’s programs confer a multi-level understanding of Judaism and the Jewish people, ...
It’s a cliche, and it’s also true: Children really are the future. Every generation has a chance to make its mark, but at ...
The Library of Congress now separates books into 21 categories, using the alphabet to distinguish each category.
David L. Boren, the former United States Senator, governor, state representative, college and president of the University of ...
Enslavers tortured our names, language, and culture out of us. Few of us can trace our lineage beyond the slave trade. A name ...
In the new Tom King miniseries Jenny Sparks, the Authority character proves her might by defeating the god-like Captain Atom... but not in the way you'd think.