James Hill for The New York Times Supported by By Liz Alderman Liz Alderman, who writes about the European economy, reported from the fields and villages of France’s Champagne region.
Gabriel Faure’s Requiem is the gift of the song offered by the heart of the world to the spring flowing from the rock at the ...
As the world marks five years since the pandemic began, a look at some of the moving moments that showed the grace and mercy ...
Once a symbol of France’s creative power, Depardieu’s career now shadows the nation’s delayed reckoning with #MeToo. The ...
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How 'muscular Christianity' strove to bring men back to religion - and what it can teach us todayWorse still was the fear Christianity itself ... to glorify God. From England, the movement spread through the Anglosphere, including Australia. And it has some impressive credentials. Pierre de ...
Worse still was the fear Christianity ... to glorify God. From England, the movement spread through the Anglosphere, including Australia. And it has some impressive credentials. Pierre de ...
or “imperfect war,” with France. There was no ground incursion, there was no congressional declaration of war, but there was substantial fear at that time that the war would escalate.
I have long admired American preachers and writers in whose work faith played a central role, from Unitarians like Ralph ...
Tennessee Shakespeare Company (TSC) will bring G. Bernard Shaw’s masterwork of spiritual, political, and human inquiry, Saint Joan, to the Tabor Stage April 4-19.
Israeli authorities released an Oscar-winning Palestinian director Tuesday who was detained by the army after being attacked ...
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