The Arlington Heights Memorial Library will roll out the red carpet in between the book stacks for an unconventional Saturday ...
The Old Testament Book of Nahum is a short prophecy written by a man whose name means "comfort." Nahum wrote about the destruction of the city of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, about 150 years after ...
The Book Review’s art director on the edgiest, catchiest, most creative book jackets of the year. Credit... Supported by By Matt Dorfman Recently, a friend who works outside of publishing described ...
If the Bible needed to be banned from a number of Davis County elementary and middle schools for its passages on violence and sex, why not the scripture sacred to members of Utah’s predominant faith?
An exhibition at the Getty reveals the Egyptian Book of the Dead, long relegated to a dark vault, in the light of day. A piece of the Papyrus of Pasherashakhet, dated roughly to 375 B.C. to 275 B.C., ...
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