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Arts & CultureBooks
Joseph P. Creamer
In 'The West,' Naoíse Mac Sweeney tackles the history of the idea of the West through 14 portraits of both famous (Herodotus and Gladstone) and lesser-known historical figures (Phillis Wheatley and Tullia d’Aragona).
Arts & CultureBooks
Joseph P. Creamer
In his 2008 book, Tomáš Halík calls on the church to provide “dressing stations” for the wounded. Halík’s book is now available for the first time in an English translation by Gerald Turner as 'Touch the Wounds: On Suffering, Trust, and Transformation.'
FaithFaith in Focus
Joseph P. Creamer
Your mom’s gone. That’s what people told me during the last year of my mother’s life when she suffered from dementia.
Arts & CultureBooks
Joseph P. Creamer
When the murderers of Archbishop Thomas Becket sliced off the top of his head and scattered his brains on the pavement stones of Canterbury Cathedral they could hardly have imagined the fascination their victim's life would attract for centuries to come.
Books
Joseph P. Creamer
The lives and sometimes gruesome deaths of the first Jesuits in England and Wales
Books
Joseph P. Creamer
Looking at 'Bloody Mary' in a wider European context.