![]() ![]() ![]() “Of course, there was plenty of ignorance, as there is in every age,” he told the AP in 2006. In “Mysteries of the Middle Ages,” he countered popular beliefs that the Middle Ages was merely a time of superstition. “Desire of the Everlasting Hills” focused on the New Testament and the life of Jesus, and “Sailing the Wine Dark Sea” celebrated the ancient Greeks. His book on Ireland formed part of what he called his “Hinges of History” series, a broad and idiosyncratic review of Western civilization and moments he believed were turning points, “a narration of how we became the people that we are,” as he told the AP in a 2006 interview. Kenyan pastor suspected in cult deaths to remain jailed ![]()
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