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What Happens When Civilizations Die?

Jonathan Sacks is the erudite chief rabbi of Great Britain. He was educated at Oxford under Bernard Williams, the famous moral philosopher who also happened to be an atheist.  In his volume, The Great Partnership: Science, Religion and the Search for Meaning (Schoken, 2012), Rabbi Sacks assesses what happens when religious faith collapses under the …

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Selected News Stories from Around the World* — Monday, May 14

The Decline of American Motherhood (The Atlantic) Marx at 200: Cultural Marxism’s Long Happy March Through the Institutions (The Stream) Sola Scriptura and Tradition: Friends or Foes? (Mere Orthodoxy) How to Not Be an Online Troll (The Gospel Coalition) Andy Stanley’s Modern Marcionism (First Things) The Greatest Joy (Ligonier) The Gospel Is Good News for …

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Selected News Stories from Around the World* — Wednesday, Apr. 4

50 Year Anniversary of MLK’s Assassination: Facts You Should Know (The Stream) 5 Things Written by Martin Luther King Jr. That Everyone Should Read (Time Magazine) How the Principle of ‘Eye for an Eye’ Advanced Human Equality (Acton Institute) Colombia’s Next President Could Be an Evangelical Woman (Christianity Today) Did Paul Ever Try to Convert Jews? …

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Selected News Stories from Around the World* — Tuesday, Apr. 3

In Israel, “Posthumously-Conceived” Children Are Born “Half-Orphaned” (Spiegel Online) Creeds, Confessions, Catechisms, and Covenants in Corporate Worship (Founders) Planned Princesshood: Feminist Groups Want to Turn Fairy-Tale Heroines into Propaganda Tools (Wall Street Journal) Intercountry Adoptions in U.S. Continue Decline (BP News) Young Mom Clings to Christ as Tolerance Shifts in India (The Gospel Coalition) What Are the Most Important …

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Selected News Stories from Around the World* — Monday, Apr. 1

Switzerland Considers Ban On Imported Kosher and Halal Meat (Swiss Info) No Lie: Americans Still Ascribe to the Ten Commandments (Christianity Today) Departing in Peace: Making Wise End-of-Life Decisions (By Faith Online) Should Nursing Homes Be Forced to Starve Dementia Patients? (National Review) Stephen Hawking, Surprised by Joy? (First Things) Costa Rica: Carlos Alvarado Wins Presidency …

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