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Why Satan’s character in Paradise Lost is the original antihero
Lisa Ampleman
October 19, 2017
John Milton's Paradise Lost (published in 1667) may be more relevant in our time than ever before.
Arts & Culture
Books
From ‘Good Kid’ to ‘DAMN.’ Kendrick Lamar shows faith is constantly changing
Olga Segura
October 19, 2017
Released in April 2017, "DAMN." portrays Kendrick Lamar’s internal torment as he struggles with his faith.
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‘Goodbye Christopher Robin’ shows the trauma behind the creation of ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’
Haley Stewart
October 19, 2017
“Goodbye, Christopher Robin” is a dramatic look at the life of the British writer A. A. Milne and his strained relationship with his son.
Faith
Vatican Dispatch
Pope Francis speaks candidly to the church in a new book of interviews
Gerard O’Connell
October 17, 2017
Pope Francis confessed that while he has “chutzpah,” “I am also timid.”
Arts & Culture
Books
Can we overcome racism? Ta-Nehisi Coates grapples with white backlash to the first black president
Antonio De Loera-Brust
October 12, 2017
‘We Were Eight Years in Power’ is a sort of “I told you so,” though Coates takes little pleasure in having to say it.
Arts & Culture
Books
What it’s like to wait for a loved one missing in war
Thomas Rzeznik
September 29, 2017
Barton Cross, a Navy serviceman, was taken prisoner by the Japanese in 1942. Then his brothers tried to get him back.
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