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Arts & CultureIdeas
Christopher Sandford
'The root of Spiritism...is the diseased moral condition of the age,' one Catholic author wrote.
Politics & SocietyIdeas
David Dark
If the price of admission within your peer group is the frequent suppression of your conscience, I would like to argue that the price is too high.
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Arts & CultureIdeas
Thomas P. Harmon
The question Lewis proposed is analogous to the one we have to deal with now: What use is it to study during wartime? 
Arts & CultureIdeas
Molly Cahill
We meet Gloria the journalist, world-traveler, daughter, friend and reluctant spokeswoman of the feminist movement.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Lindsay Chessare
This production of ‘Godspell’ is striving to be the benchmark for a possible future for theater.
Engraving from 1894 showing Galileo Galilei at the Inquisition in 1633 (iStock)
Arts & CultureIdeas
Guy ConsolmagnoChristopher M. Graney
The Galileo story is presented as a narrative of the church denying science. But that implies that science is a single, monolithic worldview. Part history, part science fiction, the Galileo story is less a legend than a myth.