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Article ‘We Hope Their Future Is Better’ In the wake of a refugee crisis from ongoing civil war in Burma, organizations educating stateless refugees in Thailand make do under severe strain. By Antonio Graceffo March 10, 2025 War and Peace Asia Education
Article What Are You Hungry For? During Lent, we focus on abstaining and fasting—but that practice is intended to make room for something else. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 8, 2025 Religion Theology Spirituality Lent
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Article The Great Interpreter Martin Marty was a prolific reader, a gifted synthesizer, and a titanic scholar of America's diverse religious traditions. By Kenneth L. Woodward March 5, 2025 Religion Politics Culture
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Article Bidenism After Biden The partial solutions of Biden's economic program fell short of a foundation for a new social contract. But turning the page on Bidenism would be a mistake. By Justin H. Vassallo March 4, 2025 Politics Joe Biden Donald Trump
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