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Category: Religion
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The tragic killing of a former Navy seal should prompt a great examination of the spiritual damage of war.
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A look at recent mentions and media for Beacon books and authors.
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At today's Inauguration, President Obama will be using the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King's bible. The symbolism of the president's choice is striking. King was of course profoundly religious, although this is sometimes lost in our thinking of him as a leader in the Civil Rights Movement. In reality, however, these two aspects of King's…
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Today’s must read: The Atlantic posted this piece by Emily Esfahani Smith on the debate over happiness vs. a meaningful life.
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The authors of Gather at the Table embark on their West Coast tour.
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A roundup of suggestions for your new (or old) e-book reader.
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Chris Stedman explores the true meaning of Christmas… for an atheist.
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An emptying nest can change a mom’s feeling about the holidays, but a thoughtful spouse can inspire some childlike wonder.
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Is Christmas secular or religious, or maybe a little of both? It all depends on who you ask, and sometimes the answer is surprising.
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An interview with Chris Stedman about his life as an atheist interfaith activist.