The English critic and social theorist John Ruskin (1819-1900) more than any other man shaped the esthetic values and tastes of Victorian England. His writings combine enormous sensitivity and human compassion with a burning zeal for moral value. John Ru...
John Ruskin was the most influential art critic to write in England between the death of Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1792 and the publications of Clive Bell and others around 1914. It is not, in fact, too much to say that his is the most important body of art...
John Ruskin was the most influential art critic to write in England between the death of Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1792 and the publications of Clive Bell and others around 1914. It is not, in fact, too much to say that his is the most important body of art...
Two Paths to Skepticism A review of the DVD documentary Root of All Evil? by Richard Dawkins, available exclusively through the Skeptics Society (www.skeptic.com), $29.95, and the CD set Letting Go of God by Julia Sweeney, also available through the Skeptics Society, $19.95. ...
Navajo man says spiritual teachings of Judaism enhance his traditional Indian beliefs Shawn Price plays a trumpet in the Navajo Nation Band and blows a shofar at Congregation B'nai Israel. Price is an American Indian on a different spiritual path: He is...