Animating the soul (through computer design) (John Jurgensen, Wall Street Journal)
Computer design artists learn from the world's religions about the appearance of the soul.
Computer design artists learn from the world's religions about the appearance of the soul.
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Renaissance history remains relevant not only for the humanities, but for our health.
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The flight of poetry matches that of science.
How the humanities have lost their centrality.
The firsts in the ways Leonardo's Last Supper integrates optics, mathematics, art, psychology, and faith.
The way fields of knowledge form a unity that is increasingly fractured in the modern age.
How we may find the truth within in the face of care and distraction.