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Today's a bit of a milestone for this Articles of Faith blog -- after 228 days, 408 posts, 8,518 comments, and just over a million page views -- we've started reverse publishing, by publishing highlights from the blog in the print edition of The Boston Globe (the excerpts will run each week on page B3 of the Sunday paper). So, if you're discovering this blog for the first time thanks to this morning's paper (and if you read the paper on newsprint, we love you more than you will ever know), welcome! Feel free to take a look around -- you can find the most recent 25 posts on this page, but you can also explore all posts by category or by date from links in the right rail. Please come back often -- I try to post at least two items a day -- and join the conversation by adding your own comments. You can get automatic updates by subscribing to the blog through our RSS feed. And if you have suggestions or ideas for improving the blog, or for stories about religion, please feel free to e-mail me.
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Harvey Cox, the Hollis professor of divinity at Harvard University, marks his retirement by asserting a little-used right of his professorship -- to graze a cow in Harvard Yard. Photo, by Barry Chin of the Globe staff, taken on Sept. 10, 2009 in Cambridge, Mass.
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