Alexander, who lived in Paris during the 1890s, achieved international success with his studies of female figures gracefully posed in elegant interiors. In this example...
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Alexander, who lived in Paris during the 1890s, achieved international success with his studies of female figures gracefully posed in elegant interiors. In this example...
Ben Varnum, a first year student at the Div School, preached this (his first sermon!) at our Ascension Day Eucharist at Bond Chapel:
One of the most important things that religion offers us is the space and the time to remember. There is a reason it is so hard to change a ritual here, a hymn tune there. Religions are inherently conservative in the best sense of that word—even the most “liberal,” or “progressive” of them.
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