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What the story of Galileo gets wrong about the church and science
Guy ConsolmagnoChristopher M. Graney
September 18, 2020
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.
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The Parable of the Young Man and the Old
John Poch
September 18, 2020
And Isaac, feeling wise, rebuked his father for the sacrifice
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Review: A Bronx tale
Nicholas D. Sawicki
September 18, 2020
John D. Feerick’s memoir engages important chapters in American urban, intellectual and legal history.
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Daughter Hymn
Kay Bell
September 18, 2020
& you know how hard I’ve tried to not disappoint you
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Review: Flannery O’Connor meets Quentin Tarantino in Netflix’s ‘The Devil All the Time’
John Anderson
September 16, 2020
“The Devil All the Time” is a story of fathers and sons, serial killers, religious frauds and fundamentalist lunatics.
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Review: ‘Mulan’ is uncritical of China—and unmemorable
Kevin Christopher Robles
September 11, 2020
One can compare the film’s Chinese nationalism to jingoistic American movies by directors like Michael Bay.
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