Topic: Herod the Great
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In the Holy Land's columns, frescoes, and desert palaces, Herod the Great lives on
King Herod is best known to Christians for trying to kill the infant Jesus. But he also left his mark with stunning architectural achievements, as seen in a new exhibit at the Israel Museum.
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Chapter & Verse Richard III: Was he really that bad?
Richard III's skeleton was recently discovered in a parking lot in England. Shakespearean expert Peter Saccio dissects the myth of "the murderous monarch."
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Russians march in protest of American adoption ban
On Sunday, about 20,000 protesters took part in a march in Moscow, protesting a new law supported by both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia's parliament, which bans Americans from adopting Russian children.
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Hollywood gets back to biblical
Several Bible-based projects, including 'Noah' starring Russell Crowe and two separate treatments of the story of Moses, are due in theaters over the next few years.
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Clarity about God when innocents are killed
A Christian Science perspective.
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Protecting the innocence of children
A Christian Science perspective: How a schoolteacher helped prevent child abuse.
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Christmas in the alley
A Christian Science perspective.
12/23/2011 09:00 am -
The Dovekeepers
Alice Hoffman offers a feminist take on the siege of Masada in what may be her best novel yet.
11/24/2011 06:05 am -
Going it alone?
A Christian Science perspective.
08/29/2011 06:00 am -
Christmas 'star': Some theories on what the Magi were following
Scholars offer various explanations for the account of a Christmas 'star.' Their sources: computer reproductions of the night sky, accounts of ancient historians, and the Gospel of Matthew.
12/24/2010 05:02 pm -
Let yours be one of a million prayers for peace
A Christian Science perspective.
09/20/2010 10:35 am -
Seeking inspiration
A Christian Science perspective.
07/09/2010 09:35 am -
The power of innocence
A Christian Science perspective on daily life.
12/18/2008 12:00 am -
The Bible – in surround sound
A number of audiobooks bring cinematic effects to readings of the Scriptures.
01/23/2008 12:00 am







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