Article Swiping Back at Big Phone What are we giving up in exchange for what we’re getting with smartphones? By Rand Richards Cooper November 13, 2017 Secularism and Modernity
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Article Happy Are the Spiritual A study suggests that people who are spiritual—religious or not—are a major part of the glue that holds a community together By Paul Moses November 6, 2017 Secularism and Modernity U.S. Catholicism
Article No Sunset Conversion ‘Lucky’ is a humble celebration of Harry Dean Stanton, a quietly glorious send-off for a singular American talent By Dominic Preziosi October 12, 2017 Movies Secularism and Modernity
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Feature Saving Calvin from Clichés Marilynne Robinson's engagement with Calvin remains essential for our own self-understanding as inhabitants of a world he helped create By Matthew Sitman October 5, 2017 Ecumenism Secularism and Modernity Books