This week in my B&C blog:
Julia Keller's reflections on darkness without dread, plus the state of Japan's "hidden Christians," Howard Dean and religiosity, doing the math on the Gilded Age, the sled dogs of Greeland's Inuit, two people you haven't heard of who will make news in 2004, and more ... LINK/ARCHIVE
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