Cuántas veces al recordar el pasado nos ha sucedido aquello de “¡Ahora lo entiendo!”. Todos hemos pasado por esa experiencia, unas palabras que...
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(Translated by Carlos Enrique Espinosa)
How many times, as we look back on the past, have we heard ourselves say, “Now I understand”? We have all...
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Paul Thomas Anderson’s epic saga, There Will Be Blood, is the must see movie of the year so far - in fact, it is the best movie to hit our screens...
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Soon after the exchange in the March 10, 1859 Review and Herald between abolitionist Anson Byington and editor Uriah Smith (see last week’s...
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The students of PUC continue to roll out informative conversations on contemporary issues. Here theology major Jillian Spencer talks with pastor...
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David R. Hodge, a professor in the social work program at Arizona State University, West Campus, in Phoenix, has analyzed seventeen major studies of...
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February 21, 2008
Vol. 185, No. 5
GENERAL COMMENTS: This Review earned a well-deserved gold star.
LETTERS: Responses from readers were thoughtful and...
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A.J. Jacob’s The Year of Living Biblically is one of the books I was “saving” for Lent, knowing that I’d enjoy it. In case you haven’t heard of it (...
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The Press-Enterprise writes that "The Fifth International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition begins [March 4] with a lecture from a UCLA nutrition...
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Spectrum contributor Michael Peabody sent over this article he wrote for Liberty.
On July 1, 2007, Satendar Singh, a 26-year-old Sikh American was...
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