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At the Brooklyn Museum, a Polemical History Lesson In its overhaul of its collection of American art, the Brooklyn Museum fixates on everything that’s shameful in the country’s past. By Lee ...
Kenneth Lasson knows he’s about to set off a tempest in the teapot of legal academia. Though he says he might be more naive than courageous, you get the feeling that at least part of him look… ...
The Washington Post leads with the Bush administration’s decision to boost defense spending by $18.4 billion in 2002. The figure is far smaller than expected, setting the stage for a political ...
Art An artist’s polemical portraits turn MAGA grotesque Jeff Gates, a political artist leery of hyperpartisanship, has made unsubtle, densely layered portraits more for frustration than persuasion.
How many Republicans can you get into a clown car? All of them! America watched as the House made a circus and a mockery of our political system. The House members who supported the insurrection ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. KADOC-Studies on Religion, Culture and S... KADOC-Studies on Religion, Culture and Society Gender ...
Jesus, the son of man, offers incredulous human beings a faithful reflection of God's own power; he presents an image that is most certainly not of this polemical world.
Andrew Russell teaches church history courses at Bethel Seminary. He also teaches a variety of theology and humanities courses in the College of Arts and Sciences. Some of his research interests ...
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