No matter their temporal ethnicity, all believers share a family name. They are "of Christ," they are "in Christ," they are "Christ-ians"--meaning, "followers of Christ." More than just adherents t...
This paper explores Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen" from the view of the Holocaust. The play centers on the 1941 meeting between Neils Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. At the time, Heisenberg was in char...
Imagine, Remember, Reflect and React... creative use of archive audio-visual media in education, contemporary issues, citizenship and children. Unseen Voices, a project by Big Bang Lab for Brent Ho...
At least one well-known prophecy teacher has historically claimed "the sky retreated like a scroll"(Rev. 6:14) refers to a nuclear explosion. But what does the Word of YHWH say regarding this matte...
Interview with Robert Faurisson, a French academic who has been hounded by the French judiciary for decades, and has been beaten to a pulp in the street for being unable to find reliable evidence o...
Jews in Wartime Greece, by Steven Bowman, Jewish Social Studies, Vol. 48, No. 1 (Winter, 1986), pp. 45-62
Of the many tragedies that befell wartime Greece the destruction of its Jewish population ...
The class struggle behind the story of his 1915 lynching remains tragically relevant.
On 17 August 1915, Leo Frank, a Cornell-educated Jewish industrialist, was lynched in suburban Atlanta. The at...
This is the intro of an article concerning the destruction of the Jews of Jelgava (Latvia), perpetrated in June-July 1941, by the local auxiliaries of the Kommando "Vagulans" and by a German SD de...