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Host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush talks with theologian Diana Butler Bass, author of the book "Grateful: The Subversive Practice of Giving Thanks." Happy Thanksgiving! This week on The State of ...
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Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. As you browse, you can keep track of how many you’ve read or want to read.
(RNS) — Reading is an area in which the church historically has led the culture and is called to do so again. (RNS) — The November issue of The Atlantic has a feature story that has generated ...
A new book "Death, Dying and Bereavement: New Sociological Perspectives" examines how social conditions shape experiences of death, exploring global case studies on COVID-19, climate change ...
These are the books your favorite authors are most excited to pick up next year Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has ...