Faith's revival in publishing and Graham Tomlin on the choice of faith...

Faith's revival in publishing and Graham Tomlin on the choice of faith...
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The literature of Herbert, Lewis and Tolkien all helps us see the seen and...
These physical monuments to our own ignorance instil knowledge and humility.
What happens when the mighty lose their thrones.
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Emotive love matters because it points to something truer, deeper, bigger.
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Creators of a book, an album and a game, can’t agree.
A ‘seemingly absurd ritual’ reveals a little of who we are.