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The Bible and The Digital World

October 17, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 11

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Arts & Culture
Christopher J. CoyneOctober 03, 2016

Nurturing the seed of faith in a distracted society.

Betsy ShirleyOctober 03, 2016

“That question rarely comes up outside of the U.S.,” says Mr. Huguenin when I ask if he thinks audio Bibles are somehow less authoritative or holy than printed Bibles.”It’s really easy for those in other countries to embrace the audio,” he explains. And even though we in the United States are most

Vincent J. MillerOctober 03, 2016

The internet has profoundly changed the social and moral space of everyday life.

Of Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.October 06, 2016

I belong to the last generation of college students who wrote their term papers on a typewriter—for one year. By the time I entered my sophomore year, I was writing on a word processor; by the time I graduated, I was staring into the blue-grey screen of a Macintosh.

Magazine Letters
Our readersOctober 06, 2016

What our readers are saying.

Xavier Albarran, 9, and his mother, Erika Albarran, pray during the Litany of Saints at a Mass celebrated July 27 by Bishop David R. Choby of Nashville, Tenn. (CNS photo/ Rick Musacchio, Tennessee Register)
Faith Editorials
The EditorsOctober 04, 2016

Hispanics made up 70 percent of the church’s growth in the last 50 years.

Books
David WalshOctober 06, 2016

Julian Borger, a journalist for The Guardian newspaper, has written a book that displays the virtues and the limits of a reporter’s account of the world.