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Understanding ISIS

November 7, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 15

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Arts & Culture Books
James R. KellyOctober 27, 2016

As one reviewer observed, “She began by writing about sidewalks and finished with an account of Western civilization itself.”

Politics & Society Books
Jerome DonnellyOctober 27, 2016

Trying to impose the will of the United States on Iraq (and now Syria) took a deadly toll, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians, destroying much of modern and ancient Iraq, sending into exile millions of refugees—and created ISIS.

Arts & Culture Books
Jon M. SweeneyOctober 27, 2016

So what defines a Catholic novel? I am still struggling with that question. But I know that that which asks most of us is most worthy of us.

Arts & Culture Television
Jim McDermottNovember 03, 2016

The afterlife. For as long as we have been around, we have fashioned stories about how you get there, who lives there and what happens when you arrive.

Faith The Word
John W. MartensOctober 27, 2016

“For you yourselves know how you ought to imitate us” (2 Thes 3:7)

Guantanamo Naval Station (CNS photo/John Riley, EPA)
Politics & Society Current Comment
The EditorsOctober 25, 2016

The United States strives to both honor and assist our wounded veterans; but how do we treat our enemies?

San Diego, California, USA - May 27, 2016: Hundreds of protesters gather in the Gaslamp area to display their thoughts about Donald Trump's presidential campaign at an anti-Trump demonstration. (iStock Photo)
Politics & Society Current Comment
The EditorsOctober 25, 2016

Derek Black was royalty among U.S. white nationalists.