Topic: A.C. Grayling
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A "secular Bible" draws readers, controversy
"The Good Book" – intended to serve as a secular Bible – focuses on ethics but not religion.
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Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
Watch the world from the front page, dip into DJ'ing, savor Steinbeck's classic 'East of Eden' on DVD, and more.
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Some British Christians feel oppressed in the public square
High-profile cases involving Bible-sharing and prayer have raised concerns. But many say that reining in certain expressions of faith is a necessary compromise in a multicultural society.
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Can't women write 'large'?
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In Britain, Brown's take on organ donation boosts new credo
Libertarian paternalism – 'framing' choices for people, but letting them opt out – is gaining traction among US and European leaders.







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