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Dean Hoge; Wrote Key Studies on Religion - washingtonpost.com

Dean Hoge was a very old family friend.

Tags: personal, death, news, religion, academe on 2008-09-20 -All Annotations (2) -About

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What Happens When We Die? - TIME

I'm curious about this.

Tags: !toread, religion, science, death, news on 2008-09-20 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (1) -About

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David Foster Wallace - Commencement Speech at Kenyon University

Tags: literature, death, speech, religion on 2008-09-20 and saved by19 people -All Annotations (16) -About

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Dean Hoge, spent decades studying American Catholics, dies | National Catholic Reporter

Obituary for Dean Hoge, a longtime family friend, from the National Catholic Reporter. Dean was a sociologist of religion who held a post at the Catholic University of America and studied the American Catholic church. He died several days ago of complications associated with cancer. He will be very keenly missed by his family and friends.

Tags: personal, news, death, obituary on 2008-09-15 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Odes (Carmina) (ed. John Conington), XXX.30

"I shall not altogether die." Via the Perseus project at Tufts.

Tags: poetry, literature, primary_source, classic, death, art, latin, antiquity on 2008-08-17 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Horace, Odes III.30 / Horatius, Carmina III.30 (Wikisource)

Contains the famous line, "I will not altogether die" ("non omnis moriar").

Tags: poetry, literature, classic, primary_source, death, art on 2008-08-17 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Li-Young Lee, "The Hour and What Is Dead," from Rose (1986), read by the author | Poets.org

Li-Young Lee is not only an extraordinary poet, but he's a great reader as well. This poem is not my absolute favorite but hearing it read aloud still gets me a little shaky.

Tags: audio, death, del.icio.us_import, literature, poetry, post:facebook(source), post:twitter(source), religion on 2008-03-16 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Albrecht Dürer's "The Death of Mary" (woodcut, 1510)

Besides being a beautiful piece of religious art, also shows what an early modern deathbed scene might have looked like.

Tags: art, christianity, death, del.icio.us_import, history, post:facebook(clip), religion on 2007-11-12 -All Annotations (0) -About

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23% of Americans say they've seen a ghost

A remarkably high percentage of Americans believe in ghosts, ESP, and witchcraft.

Tags: death, del.icio.us_import, popular_culture, post:tumblr, religion, sbnr, spirituality on 2007-10-26 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Luther on "the summons of death" and loneliness

One of Martin Luther's most moving and brilliant sermons, preached in Wittenberg in 1521 after the iconoclasm of the "Zwickau prophets" had torn the community apart.

Tags: christianity, death, del.icio.us_import, inspiration, post:tumblr, primary_source, religion on 2007-05-09 -All Annotations (0) -About

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