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A new memoir by Elaine Pagels plumbs some of the deepest questions about what it means to be human and how ritual and faith can help make sense of the unfathomable.
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Peter Morgan
For all its campus-novel punches, Randy Boyagoda's new novel most succeeds in limning the ways his title character's faith bends to his needs.
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Joe Hoover, S.J.
Greg Pardlo's new memoir clips quickly along and burdens the reader with almost no slow moments.
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Jenny Shank
Sarah Blake's dream-like and intriguing first novel introduces us to the wife of Noah.
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Terry Golway
Patrick Radden Keefe delivers a searing portrait of Irish women and men struggling to make sense of their past and their memories.
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Eric Sundrup, S.J.
1999 was the year of incredible movies, both in terms of quality and quantity.