A Reluctant Icon: Charlemagne (Hangin’ with the Carolingians part 1)

[In the next few weeks, I will be publishing a series of articles under the heading: "Hangin' with the Carolingians." The Carolingian dynasty, which encompassed nearly two centuries (AD 686-840), […]

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The Definition of Extreme Poverty from John Chrysostom

What happens to an organization when it moves from the “grassroots” phase to becoming a conglomerate? And seemingly overnight? The term “conglomerate” can refer to business or geology. In business, […]

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Mishnah and Peah: What the Jews knew about the poor has been forgotten.

He hated Christianity. He hated Judaism. He even hated the pagan religions. He thought all religion was without merit. The Roman Emperor Julian (emperor from AD 361-363), was also known […]

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