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"Manseau," Greenberg writes, "can now be mentioned in the same sentence as Malamud, Ozick and Roth ...
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Peter Manseau, author of "Rag and Bone," a relic-based travelogue of sorts, said sacred remains often provided holy hubs for new religious movements.
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Other religions, such as Buddhism and some Muslim sects also revere the bodily remnants of holy figures such as the Buddha and Prophet Muhammad, Manseau notes.
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Other religions, such as Buddhism and some Muslim sects also revere the bodily remnants of holy figures such as the Buddha and Prophet Muhammad, Manseau notes.
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Peter Manseau, author of "Rag and Bone," a relic-based travelogue of sorts, said sacred remains often provided holy hubs for new religious movements.
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Like Manseau, the narrator of the story is a young Catholic from Boston who ends up working at an organization dedicated to saving Yiddish books.
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This is the second collection from the online magazine Killing the Buddha (which Sharlet and Manseau founded) published in book form.
Frank Schaeffer: Believer, Beware "Gets" The Funny (And Poignant) Side of Religion 2009
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Parker: In a toxic political environment, balance vigilance with restraint Manseau: To heal the wounds of the church abuse scandal, penance should be public Small Type
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Manseau: To heal the wounds of the church abuse scandal, penance should be public Small Type
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Parker: In a toxic political environment, balance vigilance with restraint Manseau: To heal the wounds of the church abuse scandal, penance should be public Small Type
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