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Spiritual Value in the Natural World
… in “The Survival Value of Christianity.” Dr. Mecklin comes to his task well equipped both as psychologist and … two-faced? Does it speak truth in one field and falsehood in another? Are its “religious constructs” (dogmas) … to the sober judgment and sound sense of the larger audience of men-and-women-in-the-street, unaffiliated with …
The River Is Stained With Blue Sky, But That Does Not Deny Stars
… road, though it is midnight in the song and you have come out of the bright isolated house to test the quality of … reverse the design, toe to heel, just to the point that oncoming prints turn  downwind toward the town where two—no …
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After the Old City
… Martial law was long gone but there were still soldiers posted at intersections along the banyan-lined roads. … Coke, Nissan. They announce that the world is welcome here. But Lahore, more than anything, is a city of … hummed. I hurried my kids past street food, unsure their bodies could stomach the spicy rotiserries, roasted chickpeas, …
Mad Poets in the Spring
… volume, and Rossini has set another to music, he is uncomplainingly aware that he is the son of a pauper farmer. … Forever, and like China kings They come, but never seem to die. He can lie, with his head on a cushion of moss and muse … impalpable of threads to the enduring poetry of spring. 250-263 By Agnes Rothery …
The Junkers: Hostages to the Past
… The Junkers: Hostages to the Past When the time comes—as it will come, out of sheer military necessity—for … not more than a few thousand families, this proud, medieval cult of virtue and the sword has largely dominated … in Eastern Germany as Knights of the Teutonic Order in 1226. Returning from the Holy Land they were invited to carry …
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I Was a Revolutionary
… by what he found in the land that would one day become Kansas that he strangled the guide who’d brought him … talk broken treaties, Indian resettlement, and the Dog Soldiers who fought back against white aggression.  Through the … 1968, and the other, a recent photo from the department website. Underneath is a list of “crimes and exploits.”  I …
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