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The Top 10 Her.meneutics Posts of the Year
The women's blog posts that most caught your attention in 2010.
Want to Get Happy? Go to Church
Such is the conclusion of a report in this month's American Sociological Review.
The American Red Cross's Knight in Shining Pearls
Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, the first woman to chair the American Red Cross, says women hold the keys to the world's economy.
Her.meneutics' Favorite Picture Books
We happen to think they aren't going away anytime soon.
Freed by Bill Clinton, Saved by Jesus
'The World Is Bigger Now' recounts Christian journalist Euna Lee's imprisonment in a North Korean jail.
Top 10 Posts of the Summer
For those wanting to get back to the park and the poolside, here's a retrospective round-up, a list of the most-read posts from June to September. Enjoy!
Top 10 Posts of the Past 30 Days
Mel Gibson, teen pregnancies, and Disney princesses got our readers talking this month.
'Eat Pray Love' Book Club Discussion
For all the bad and the ugly in Elizabeth Gilbert's 2006 spiritual memoir, I wanted to hold on to the good. Here's what I found.
The Top 10 of 2010—So Far
The widest-read Her.meneutics posts of the year.
Stalked by a Priest
Donna Freitas's 'This Gorgeous Game', about a priest obsessed with a teenage girl, is a work of deep empathy and disturbing believability.
Apart for a Season, AAR and SBL Re-merge Conference
The premier scholarly groups' decision, announced this week, will alleviate logistical headaches for many attendees and publishers.
Looking for Grace in All the Wrong Places
A film that mines pain’s treasures.
The Cry of the Oil-Soaked Pelican
How the birds mired in the Gulf oil spill teach us to properly grieve.
Top 10 Posts of the Past 30 Days
In case you missed them the first time, the newest posts that got our readers talking.
Her.meneutics' Summer Reading List
What our regular bloggers are taking to the pool.
Not Just a Guy Issue
Modesty: A Female-Only Virtue?
Scripture suggests that modesty means more than keeping the right parts covered.
Ted and Gayle Haggard Start St. James Church
The couple incorporated their home-based prayer meetings 'to keep the accounting in order.'
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