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Review: A brief life of John Henry Newman
Ryan Di Corpo
October 11, 2019
In all, Father Collins understands Newman not as “a stainless saint,” but as a dutiful friend and a multifaceted defender of the Catholic faith.
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Review: A modern-day pilgrimage with Timothy Egan
Kaya Oakes
October 10, 2019
The question of what a pilgrimage means in the modern day loops throughout Timothy Egan’s ‘A Pilgrimage to Eternity.’
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Herman Melville: obsessed by good, evil and ‘Moby Dick’
Christopher Sandford
October 04, 2019
Melville, who was born 200 years ago this August, was consumed with the issue of humanity’s capacity for good or evil.
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Review: The unknown story of Czech priest, Tomáš Halík
Daniel Cosacchi
October 04, 2019
This book, the story of a Czech priest working under communist oppression, constitutes a profound reflection on the 1989 collapse of communism and the liberation of the Czech people.
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Review: Are unions making a comeback? It’s complicated.
Tom Deignan
October 04, 2019
In short, Greenhouse argues, “Something is fundamentally broken in the way many American employers treat their workers.”
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Jeannie Gaffigan confronts the unknown with courage and humor in new memoir
Renée Darline Roden
October 04, 2019
‘When Life Gives You Pears’ reads as a polished version of a long catch-up conversation with a good friend, writes Renée Darline Roden.
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