If you can’t see the wisdom [in the Bible], you haven’t contemplated your own misery,” he told The Post’s Rikki Schlott.
A remarkable new exhibition at Marsh's Library in Dublin offers a rare opportunity to see books printed in the decades after ...
By 2050, 4.8 million Hindus will live in the US—making it home to the world’s fifth-largest Hindu population, according to ...
Irish economist David McWilliams deals with the history of money in his rollicking first book Money: A Story of Humanity, ...
Room 142 in Zondervan Library is normally quiet. But on Nov. 14, it hosted a lively group of students and faculty who leaned ...
The lyrics to Rev. Paul Jones’ gospel classic “I Won’t Complain” remind us that power lies in prayer and faith, not in ...
Charles Brammall on starting a niche ministry – not the easiest thing to do. He takes us behind the scenes of founding the ...
A few months before that, the earliest and most-complete Hebrew Bible fetched a record-breaking ... the advent of digital books has opened a new chapter in the market for paper varieties. “Digital ...
Dodge County Board of Supervisors, Dodge County Board of Equalization and Dodge County Board of Corrections meetings, 9 a.m., ...
One assumes that unlike, say, the Duke of Sussex, the fact that Cohen is happy to detail this incident in print means he has made peace with ... the lowbrow – he draws on examples from Homer, the ...
This is the great sin of the servant who stores his coin in the handkerchief: Paralysis. Struck with the King’s gifts and the demands he makes, the servant has taken on a false humility and decided he ...