As Mother’s Day approaches, Mary Shelley’s classic teaches us a thing or two about the importance of moms.
Why We Need Moms: Lessons from Frankenstein
|May 9, 2018
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As Mother’s Day approaches, Mary Shelley’s classic teaches us a thing or two about the importance of moms.
Virtues such as generosity are complicated, involving more than just outward behavior.
Should we embrace it?
The answer is getting more complex as new evidence is emerging all the time.
A multiversed conversation with theoretical physicist John Donoghue.
As the physicist’s collected papers reach volume 15, Andrew Robinson sifts through the quotes attributed to him.
This Nashville church is plenty comfortable teaching the two topics together.
Remembering UK scientist R. J. “Sam” Berry (1934–2018), a real scientist with real faith.
New finds from Kenya suggest that humans were pretty sophisticated, right from the dawn of our species.
Brother Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory, says studying the cosmos is a form of worship.