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oysters and appetite, by Alisa Ruddell for Salt and Iron: Seasoned Writing
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How Our Intellectual Appetites Make Us Vulnerable to Existential Risks: part two

Christians have a long tradition of discussing human appetites—for corporeal things like food, sex, and comfort, as well as for incorporeal things …

Posted on August 16, 2022June 2, 2023

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