We connect people with knowledge to people who want answers. Here are some Q&As, fun facts, and short stories.
Originally raised in 15 BCE, the Temple of Dendur travelled nearly 6,000 miles from Egypt to New York where it now sits in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The New Testament gives us more biographical information about Paul than it does about any other figure. Yet, it does not say how he died.
History is littered with ‘what-if’ situations that, if handled differently, could have led society in an entirely different direction.
We delve into the Jungian world of imagination, demystifying its nature and therapeutic benefits.
The shocking violence of Viking raids caused gradual, yet significant changes in Irish monasticism.
In 1990, 13 artworks vanished from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Here’s what happened and why the heist is still unsolved.
We track the history of Christian churches, from early house meetings, to early places of worship.
Through his idea of virtue through knowledge and his approach to self-examination through questioning, Socrates shaped generations of Greek philosophy.
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