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Oxford university Bate Collection | 3D Printing of an 18th century French serpent

Oxford university Bate Collection | 3D Printing of an 18th century French serpent Among the many delights of our brief time in Oxford -- the special Tolkien exhibit, a walking tour of the city, dinner at The Eagle and Child...

The Warlock Hunt - The American Interest

The Warlock Hunt - The American Interest Claire Berlinski writes: 'If you are reading this, it means I have found an outlet that has not just fired an editor for sexual harassment. This article circulated from publication to publication, like...

Alice's Oxford | Peter Hitchens | First Things

Alice's Oxford | Peter Hitchens | First Things Peter Hitchens writes (beautifully)of the Oxford of the past, the Oxford of the imagination, and the Oxford of today. "So as I walk along the riverside pathways, or slip into the college...

How Oxford and Peter Singer drove me from atheism to Jesus - The Veritas Forum - The Veritas Forum

How Oxford and Peter Singer drove me from atheism to Jesus - The Veritas Forum - The Veritas Forum "Singer recognised that philosophy faces a vexing problem in relation to the issue of human worth. The natural world yields no...

The Intellectual Yet Idiot - Nassim Nicholas Taleb - Medium

The Intellectual Yet Idiot - Nassim Nicholas Taleb - Medium "What we have been seeing worldwide, from India to the UK to the US, is the rebellion against the inner circle of no-skin-in-the-game policymaking "clerks" and journalists-insiders, that class of...

Children are born believers in God, academic claims - Telegraph

Children are born believers in God, academic claims - Telegraph "Dr Justin Barrett, a senior researcher at the University of Oxford's Centre for Anthropology and Mind, claims that young people have a predisposition to believe in a supreme being because...

Oxford American: The Cult of House Worship

Oxford American: The Cult of House Worship "There was a time when church-building and public building were rivals to residential construction. But in America, Domus has become one of the most potent gods in the pantheon of Mammon, and his...

New York Times: Journeys | Oxford, England: A Pub Crawl Through the Centuries

New York Times: Journeys | Oxford, England: A Pub Crawl Through the Centuries The Lamb and Flag, the Eagle and Child, the Rose and Crown, the Kings Arms, Old Bookbinders, the Turf Tavern -- Cozy, centuries-old places to enjoy a...

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