Book Review: Augustine
/A sumptuous new book traces the long and complicated path St. Augustine took to reach his famous "Confessions"
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A sumptuous new book traces the long and complicated path St. Augustine took to reach his famous "Confessions"
Read MoreThe open, even evangelical atheism of the 21st century might be new, but as a sparkling-good new book demonstrates, atheism itself is as old as belief
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Read MoreWhile a young Winston Churchill was making history during the waning years of the Victorian Empire, he was also reporting on himself making history during the waning years of the Victorian Empire. A new book tells the old story.
Read MoreOn the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta, a spirited new biography looks at King John
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