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Article: The Fourth Instinct: The Call of the Soul.
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- National Review
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- July 11, 1994
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Toppling icons is Arianna Huffington's specialty. After lopping off feminism in The Female Woman and cutting Picasso down to size in Picasso: Creator and Destroyer, the celebrated Mrs. Huffington once again goes with great gusto where angels might fear to tread: into the very heart of the greatest of human mysteries, the mystery of the soul.
What's left after the secular gods of sex and art have been cast down from their artificial pre-eminence? God, of course, Mrs. Huffington tells us. He's been waiting for us all along. Waiting for us to recognize that art, science, sex, politics, and philosophy are all threads leading us to His and our home: the realm of the ...