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The years between the home of your youth and the home of your own are an adventure. But along with the excitement of this season come uncertainties. Questions about faith and relationships and calling. Questions Boundless has been faithfully addressing since its inception in 1998.
The answers have never been easier to find. We've reviewed the 1,200+ articles written by our world-class authors and categorized them by topic for easier navigation. We've also ordered them by date below. Enjoy the exploration.
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Articles from October 2005, sorted by date. |
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FUMBLING VIRTUE: THE DEVOLUTION OF MANLINESS by Roberto Rivera y Carlo
The unbridled sexual behavior of certain athletes is often considered an expression of hyper-masculinity. But true manliness is found in virtuous living. (10-27-2005) |
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THE END OF COURTSHIP (PART 3 OF 3) by Leon R. Kass
In this final excerpt in our three-part series, Dr. Leon Kass calls for a restoration of cultural gravity about sex and marriage. (10-27-2005) |
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MISTAKE$ I'VE MADE by Heather D. Koerner
One reader thinks the Boundless money columnist has done everything right financially. But she's wrong. Maybe you can learn from her mistakes. (10-27-2005) |
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SAVING IT FOR MARRIAGE by Drew Dyck
"Saving yourself" for marriage is one way to bless your soon-to-be spouse. But there's value in saving other things as well. (10-20-2005) |
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THE END OF COURTSHIP (PART 2 OF 3) by Leon R. Kass
Dr. Leon Kass, respected author, professor and bio-ethicist, puts words to our worst fears in this second excerpt from a three-part series. Though it's discouraging news, being able to expose the problem is the first step toward finding a solution. (10-20-2005) |
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THE END OF COURTSHIP (PART 1 OF 3) by Leon R. Kass
In this first of three excerpts from his penetrating essay of the same name, Dr. Leon Kass lays bare the current state of courtship and marriage in American society. (10-13-2005) |
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SOLACE FROM SILENCE: COMFORTING THE BEREAVED by Jenny Schroedel
After a death occurs, there are no perfect words. Perhaps the most loving response is a willingness to linger with our bereaved friend beside their loss. (10-13-2005) |
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SOUL MATES OR SOLE MATES? by Gary Thomas
Looking for your soul mate? Looking for someone to complete you? If so, you might be looking for the wrong thing. (10-13-2005) |
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ASK THEOPHILUS: CAUGHT! by J. Budziszewski
Readers are asking about getting caught stealing, whether to drop a class taught by a seemingly intolerant professor, and what it feels like to lose your faith. They're asking the right guy. (10-06-2005) |
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