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The notion that Manu Smriti verse 1.91 enforces servitude has been sustained by colonial scholars and contemporary critics ...
A dive into François Bayrou's family history reveals a royalist great-uncle, a Christian Democrat father, a 'Bayrou boarding ...
The church invites the public to the National Convocation of the Faith Jurisdiction of Churches hosted by Bishop James and ...
After years of steady decline, Bible engagement in the United States has ticked upward for the first time in four years, ...
Joshua was incarcerated because of a series of offenses committed at age 11. First, he got into a fight with his older ...
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Blountville’s Mick Kyte (pictured) along with Kingsport’s Bobby Starnes and Bristol’s Corey Snowden lead Songwriters Showcase ...
Remembering Lens Arthur Joseph, a 5-year-old who tragically lost his life in a school bus crash in Boston. His family, ...
As the colossal replica of the biblical Noah’s Ark rises incongruously from the countryside of northern Kentucky, Ken Ham ...
In 1965, the two intellectual giants squared off in a debate at Cambridge. It didn’t go quite as Buckley hoped.
The Columbia, South Carolina-born journalist's new column for Southern Living will debut in our June/July issue.
Heading into his junior year at Wahlert Catholic High School, Keaton Besler wanted to leave the Dubuque school.