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James Bryant
One of the strangest scenes in William Cowper’s long, digressive The Task (1785) occurs halfway through the poem’s sixth and final book. In previous books, Cowper’s masterpiece ruminates at length on topics as diverse as his pet hares, the proper way to raise cucumbers, and, more seriously, Cowper’s sense that England is completely falling apart. […]
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Michael Ruse
Writing for BeliefNet, author and philosopher Michael Ruse writes on religion and science, and why New Atheism doesn't engage either end properly.
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James Bryant
One of the strangest scenes in William Cowper’s long, digressive The Task (1785) occurs halfway through the poem’s sixth and final book. In previous books, Cowper’s masterpiece ruminates at length on topics as diverse as his pet hares, the proper way to raise cucumbers, and, more seriously, Cowper’s sense that England is completely falling apart. […]
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Michael Ruse
Writing for BeliefNet, author and philosopher Michael Ruse writes on religion and science, and why New Atheism doesn't engage either end properly.
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