The Savage Text: The Use and Abuse of the Bible
The savage text makes hatred holy." There is much in the Bible that seems to endorse cruelty, hatred, violence and oppression, and texts taken from it and read literally and in isolation can be used...
The savage text makes hatred holy." There is much in the Bible that seems to endorse cruelty, hatred, violence and oppression, and texts taken from it and read literally and in isolation can be used...
GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESRegions: Critical Essays in Human GeographyEdited by J. Nicholas Entrikin, professor of geography, University of California, Los AngelesAshgate, £150.00ISBN...
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Alan Ryan muses on the London Met chief's views on state funding for Oxbridge
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Bursaries should remove barriers to participation, but instead they confuse and perhaps even deter those they were intended to help
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Tim Birkhead's report that some school biology textbooks say there is a purpose behind the laying of eggs in great quantities by fish ("How duff exams spawn failure", 13 November) would make you...
Edzard Ernst (Letters, 6 November) is wrong in claiming that students of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) do not understand "critical thinking".Precisely the reverse is the case, with CAM...
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Might I reassure Robert Nancarrow (Letters, 13 November)? Evidence submitted to any Parliamentary Select Committee is covered by absolute privilege. Furthermore, an employer who disciplines an...