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David Walsh-LittleDecember 10, 2007

A lawyer hopes for an end to capital punishment.

Rabbi Daniel F. PolishDecember 10, 2007

They start arriving in August: the interminable parade of catalogues hawking tantalizing Christmas wares. Before I have finished writing my High Holy Day sermons, before the start of school, long before the leaves have turned, before anyone has given the remotest thought to getting bags of candy for

Ivan J. KauffmanDecember 10, 2007

With its vividly re-enacted scenes of torture, book burning and violence, the PBS series “Secret Files of the Inquisition” made clear that stereotypical views of the Inquisition are not going away anytime soon. It also ensured that a negative interpretation of this Catholic history will

Faith in Focus
James T. KeaneDecember 10, 2007

For many Christians it has perhaps become commonplace to view Advent as a season of inevitability, a ritual expectation of the birth of the Son of God, surely, but one that lacks suspense. We already know how the story will turn out, dont we? The Holy Family will make it to Bethlehem; they will find

Culture
Patricia A. KossmannDecember 10, 2007

Christmas reading recommendations from our literary editor.

Letters
Our readersDecember 10, 2007

No Simple Answers The editorial Amnesty and Abortion (10/29) raises difficult questions. I agree that we should continue to reach out to those with whom we disagree. But I think it is incorrect to say that Amnesty Inter-national adopts a utilitarian calculus. It is a murky world in which we work, a