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Helping Gang Members Heal

July 8, 2019

Vol. 221 / No. 1

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Protesters gather on a main road near the Legislative Council on June 16 as they continuing protest against the unpopular extradition bill in Hong Kong. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Politics & Society Dispatches

Hong Kong has been rocked by mass protests against a proposal would allow suspects to be sent for trial in China’s Communist Party-controlled judiciary.

Politics & Society Features
R.W. DellingerJune 28, 2019

Another way to get inside the heads of gang members: look at the early childhood loss they’ve suffered.

Faith Features
Kaya OakesJune 28, 2019

Working for the church can make it hard to believe in it.

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Faith Faith in Focus
Julie Ann MonroeJune 28, 2019

Like many people raised in an abusive environment, I also married a man who treated me with the disrespect and violence that I had been accustomed to.

Arts & Culture Books
John W. MillerJune 25, 2019

‘Dignity’ is part a long tradition of writers who left their lives of comfort to study squalor and decline,

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Arts & Culture Books

In his book, "Religion in the University," a reworking of a series of lectures given at Yale in 2001, Nicholas Wolterstorff examines a range of assumptions held by academics.

Arts & Culture Books
Jeffrey MeyersJune 28, 2019

Dorian Lynskey attempts to explain “what Orwell’s book actually is, how it came to be written, and how it has shaped the world” in "The Ministry of Truth: The Biography of George Orwell’s 1984."