Charles Halton on Andro Linklater’s Owning the Earth: The Transforming History of Land Ownership Karl Marx summarized his assessment of the newly declared Commonwealth
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Michael Thate on N.T. Wright’s Paul and the Faithfulness of God “There is […] an elusively expansive cultural revolution curled up, as if still
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Gabino Iglesias on Laura Ellen Joyce’s The Luminol Reels Luminol is a chemical commonly used to give lightsticks their characteristic glow. The compound also
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Colin Chapell on Carolyn Renée Dupont’s Mississippi Praying: Southern White Evangelicals and the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1975 Faithful responses to the Christian gospel inspired
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