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March 24, 2008

Vol. 198 / No. 10

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Books
Daniel J. HarringtonMarch 24, 2008

Geza Vermes' 'The Resurrection,' reviewed

Books
Peter HeineggMarch 24, 2008

Primum omnium first of all monita quaedam a few words of warning this book is not for the completely Latinless reader Though almost all the Latin tags and texts are translated many sections will baffle or bore anyone without at least a few faded memories of amo amas amat While popularly

Books

Why did terrorists attack the United States The Kentucky farmer and writer Wendell Berry believes they were responding to U S corporate economic institutions that harm the poor and accept deadly pollution and global climate change as mere costs of doing business Michael S Northcott a priest of

Poetry
Patricia SchnappMarch 24, 2008

Our old maple is half dead,

Faith The Word
Daniel J. HarringtonMarch 24, 2008

In his final remarks to his disciples on the Sunday after Easter, the risen Jesus differentiates between how Thomas came to believe (because you have seen me) and a more ordinary yet even superior way (Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed).

Columns
Terry GolwayMarch 24, 2008

William F. Buckley Jr.’s death prompted a wave of tributes, even from some of his ideological foes, for the tenor of the debates he orchestrated on his longtime television program, “Firing Line.” Over the years, Buckley played host to hundreds of political figures, writers, thinker

Current Comment
The EditorsMarch 24, 2008

Inhuman conditions in Gaza; a change, and a chance, in Russia