What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?
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What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?

The Italian words for ’the poet' leads to some interesting revelations about the art form.
St. Paul’s Cathedral: Christopher Wren’s London Masterpiece
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St. Paul’s Cathedral: Christopher Wren’s London Masterpiece

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a church of Baroque and Classical design.
Clarkson Stanfield: England’s Cherished Scene Painter
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Clarkson Stanfield: England’s Cherished Scene Painter

Coined the ‘leader of our English Realists’ by 19th-century art critic John Ruskin, Clarkson Stanfield’s dramatic landscapes gained widespread admiration.
A Blessed Trinity
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A Blessed Trinity

A late minister’s wife honored her husband’s legacy by giving the Christian faith one of its long-lasting hymns, “Holy, Holy, Holy.”
Astronomers in the Poetry of Sarah Williams and Francis Thompson
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Astronomers in the Poetry of Sarah Williams and Francis Thompson

Two 19th century poets reflect on the beauty of the stars in the night sky.

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What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?

What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?

The Italian words for ’the poet' leads to some interesting revelations about the art form.
The Poetry of Teresa of Avila: All Things Shall Pass

The Poetry of Teresa of Avila: All Things Shall Pass

The great mystic of the Spanish Renaissance explains what we need in life.
St. Paul’s Cathedral: Christopher Wren’s London Masterpiece

St. Paul’s Cathedral: Christopher Wren’s London Masterpiece

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a church of Baroque and Classical design.
San Francisco’s Octagon House: A Home Filled With Light

San Francisco’s Octagon House: A Home Filled With Light

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit an unusually built home designed for healthy living.
The Vandalism of Rome: The Empire is Dead, Long Live the Empire

The Vandalism of Rome: The Empire is Dead, Long Live the Empire

Rome’s sacking spelled the end for the long-lasting empire. But its language, culture, and values live on, in some fashion, 2,000 years later.
‘Trust in God, But Tie Up Your Camel’: A Proverb of Faith and Responsibility

‘Trust in God, But Tie Up Your Camel’: A Proverb of Faith and Responsibility

Ancient and modern come together in this saying to leave us with some valuable insights.
Clarkson Stanfield: England’s Cherished Scene Painter

Clarkson Stanfield: England’s Cherished Scene Painter

Coined the ‘leader of our English Realists’ by 19th-century art critic John Ruskin, Clarkson Stanfield’s dramatic landscapes gained widespread admiration.
A Blessed Trinity

A Blessed Trinity

A late minister’s wife honored her husband’s legacy by giving the Christian faith one of its long-lasting hymns, “Holy, Holy, Holy.”