Christian Smith responds to CT’s reviews of Why Religion Went Obsolete. Of all the themes I stress in Why Religion Went Obsolete, the importance of “deep culture” is among the most fundamental.
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The brokerage giant wants to help teenagers become better investors by giving them an early start and some extra education. Charles Schwab would like to help more Americans get an early start on their ...
Fifteen years into their marriage, Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry are still learning from each other. Not in big, dramatic ways, but through the small, consistent habits that shape how they move ...
Dr. William M. Bugg, former head of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville's physics department, recently passed away at age 95. Under his leadership, the department gained national stature and ...
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., is facing online mockery after his Senate campaign’s election night watch party charged customers exorbitant prices for water, despite claiming to champion ...
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Omaha Community Playhouse has opened their 2026 season with a heavy hitting winner. August Wilson’s THE PIANO LESSON won a 1990 Pulitzer and was nominated in five categories for a Tony Award. The ...
Titans linebacker Arden Key gave conflicting statements about his future with the team. Key expressed a desire to return to the Titans but also said he expects to be on another team. This season, Key ...
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