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After hours and hours of exhausting surfing, we have found these useful links for MercatorNet readers.

Revisiting Italian art history

Chiesa | 30 December 2006

A Yale art historian turned priest has written a spectacular history of Italian art.

Holland’s Post-Secular Future

Weekly Standard | 29 December 2006

Christianity is dead. Long live Christianity!

Team Hoyt

21 December 2006

A father and his spastic quadriplegic son compete in marathons and triathalons.

God’s worst linguists

The Economist | 19 December 2006

If everyone else is learning English, why on earth should English-speakers study languages?

My father was an anonymous sperm donor

Washington Post | 19 December 2006

And it's an awful way to start off in life.

Changing Tunes

Opinion Journal | 18 December 2006

Sick of inane children's music? There are alternatives.

Breakdown Britain

London Telegraph | 15 December 2006

For goodness' sake stop talking and fix it.

Fat and family breakdown

Times Online | 15 December 2006

If we can do something about obesity, why not about marriage rates?

Christmas: crucified by do-gooders

London Telegraph | 08 December 2006

It's not the Muslims, Jews or Hindus who are behind the drive to secularise Christmas.

Language Guardian

Opinion Journal | 08 December 2006

One's man's rearguard action again slovenly English.

Bibles Are Booming

Opinion Journal | 08 December 2006

The Good Books comes in all colours, sizes and packages nowadays.

Lessons in the woods

Boston Globe | 08 December 2006

Roughing it teaches character.

Unlearning literature

Boston Globe | 08 December 2006

Essential truths are missing in how college students approach the classics.

Christmas in the public square

Christian Science Monitor | 07 December 2006

To those distressed by the secularization of the holiday there is reason for cheer in 2006.

Capital sins

London Telegraph | 05 December 2006

It is one thing to be angry with brutal criminals; it is another to give way to hatred.

Letting sick babies die

TCS Daily | 05 December 2006

A bioethics report harks back to the practice of pagan Greece and Rome.

Laughter That Lasts

Opinion Journal | 02 December 2006

Some humor doesn't age well, but these American classics remain funny beyond compare.

Single Mothers, Many Problems

Opinion Journal | 02 December 2006

A married household is still the best way to raise kids.

Western Civ 101

Opinion Journal | 02 December 2006

Pope Benedict's seminar on fundamentals in Turkey.

Blair’s sorry apology for slavery

London Telegraph | 02 December 2006

Why does Tony Blair say that he feels "deep sorrow" about the slave trade?

The weak case against homework

Washington Post | 27 November 2006

Two recent books bend the data to make their case.

Does religion cause wars?

Christian Science Monitor | 21 November 2006

Atheism, not religion, is responsible for history's greatest atrocities.

I’m not a saint, just a parent

London Times | 17 November 2006

Best ever about Down syndrome, by the chief sports writer for the Times.

Thank heaven for our history

London Times | 17 November 2006

The former editor of the Times urges Britain to treasure its Christian legacy.

Bonkers about conkers

Christian Science Monitor | 16 November 2006

A game of bashing horse-chestnuts is in danger of being banned as too risky for kids.

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