In just under 200 pages, debut author Michael Amherst takes us through a gay teenager's "tender, brutal, and enthralling" ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A story as old as Cain and Abel gets filtered through ... has a similar double meaning for them. Now that the play’s characters are in the ...
Artists Jonathan Hodge and Garth Swanson provide two aspects of realism in their twin exhibits ‘Muddied Spirits’ and ‘Waxing ...
Paisley Rose’s ‘GOD IS A WOMAN’ explores Black identity at The Art Base The Art Base presents “GOD IS A WOMAN,” a solo ...
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The Christian Post on MSNFalse teaching is alive and well in the Church these daysWhen applied to the Bible it doesn’t take long to see that his “has God said?” (Gen. 3:1) thinking, now at work in the Church ...
In the Scroll of Esther, revenge is a powerful theme, but just as clearly one that leads to confusion and tragedy.
Some say that we are re-living the 1930's. I disagree. Today, the danger to Jews is far graver and more complex than it was in the pagan or medieval-Christian world, or during World War Two.
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The Express Tribune on MSNCorruption crisis engulfing PakistanCorruption in Pakistan has metastasised beyond mere governance flaws; it has infiltrated every fabric of the state, ...
The Greek word "phthora", meaning destruction ... The Qur'anic story of Cain, the son of Adam (AS), who murdered his brother Abel, symbolises humanity's pursuit of gain and envy of others.
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