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  2. Mark Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    Mark Oppenheimer is an American author. He is the executive editor of Religion & Politics , an online journal of the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis . [ 1 ]

  3. Unorthodox (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    One of the original hosts was Mark Oppenheimer: Oppenheimer is a writer and the director of the Yale Journalism Initiative. [2] Oppenheimer earned his Ph.D.and B.A. from Yale. [14]

  4. Jean Tatlock - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheimer and Tatlock spent the New Year together in 1941, and once met at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco. [22] Oppenheimer's association with Tatlock's friends was used as evidence against him during his 1954 security hearing.

  5. Thin Man (nuclear bomb) - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheimer led the design effort himself until June 1943, when United States Navy Captain William Sterling Parsons arrived and took over the Ordnance and Engineering Division and direct management of the Thin Man project. [7] These four created and tested all the elements of the Thin Man design between April 1943 and August 1944.

  6. Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport

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    Written and directed by Mark Jonathan Harris, produced by Deborah Oppenheimer, narrated by Judi Dench, and made with the cooperation of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, it utilized rare and extensive footage, photographs, and artifacts, and is told in the words of the child survivors, rescuers, parents, and foster parents.

  7. The Rage Against God - Wikipedia

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    The Rage Against God (subtitle in US editions: How Atheism Led Me to Faith) is the fifth book by Peter Hitchens, first published in 2010.The book describes Hitchens's journey from atheism, far-left politics, and bohemianism to Christianity and conservatism, detailing the influences on him that led to his conversion.

  8. Oppenheimer (film) - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheimer premiered at Le Grand Rex in Paris on July 11, 2023, and was theatrically released in the United States and the United Kingdom on July 21 by Universal Pictures. Its concurrent release with Warner Bros.'s Barbie was the catalyst of the "Barbenheimer" phenomenon, encouraging audiences to see both films as a double feature.

  9. Jon M. Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Jon M. Sweeney (born July 18, 1967) is an American author. His most frequent subjects are Catholic, particularly St. Francis of Assisi, about whom Sweeney has written The St. Francis Prayer Book, Francis of Assisi in His Own Words, When Saint Francis Saved the Church, The Complete Francis of Assisi, and The Enthusiast.