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Reframing the Story of Harvard’s Humanist Chaplaincy
The time when Harvard made an atheist their head chaplain.
by
Leigh Eric Schmidt
via
Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera
on
November 2, 2021
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The Failure of American Secularism
How the secular movement underestimated the endurance of religion.
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Atheists in the Pantheon
Leigh Eric Schmidt profiles the nineteenth century's notable "village atheists."
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Joseph Blankholm
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August 14, 2017
Touching Sentiment: The Tactility of Nineteenth-Century Valentines
Sentimental or “fancy” valentines, as they were called, were harbingers of hope, fondness, and desire.
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Christina Michelon
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Halloween: A Mystic and Eerie Significance
Despite the prevalence of tricks and spooky spirits in earlier years, the American commercial holiday didn’t develop until the middle of the twentieth century.
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Betsy Golden Kellem
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