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How Christians can make a difference in the upside-down world of graduate school.
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William Saletan unspins, and respins, the abortion debate.
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Some critics want to retire the concept. Not so fast, says David Naugle.
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The Ornament of the World analyzes how the intellectual elites of medieval Spain eschewed fundamentalism and showed surprising sensitivity in reconciling competing truths.
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What happens to the self when the brain is injured or malformed?
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Margaret Atwood's new novel considers the price we may pay for looking to technology to remedy our ills, personal and social.
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Would lay power really augur a new epoch of openness and honesty?
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The long swansong of Madalyn Murray O'Hair.
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