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Microwaves, Icebergs and Global Warming
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Why Giving Matters
Arthur C. Brooks explains why charitable giving is more than just a good idea; science and faith agree that it makes us better and happier.
The Academic Anableps
Being an academic anablap, being able to use spiritual insights in academic work, allows people to address scholarly issues with dual vision.
Few Are Chosen: Comparative Religion and the Public Sphere
Scholar Noah Feldman discusses how comparative religion has played a role in history, politics, and the establishment of the United States.
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