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Alexander Carmichael
Alexander Carmichael (full name Alexander Archibald Carmichael or Alasdair Gilleasbaig MacGilleMhìcheil in his native Scottish Gaelic; 1832-1912) was a Scottish exciseman, folklorist, antiquarian, and author. He collected a vast amount of folklore, local traditions, natural history observations, antiquarian data, and material objects from people throughout the Scottish Highlands, particularly in the southern Outer Hebrides where he lived and worked, and is best known...
Updated 11/06/2025
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Cody Carnes is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, and worship pastor. (Source: wikipedia.org; photo: codycarnes.com)
Updated 03/12/2026
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Updated 02/18/2025
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Dr. Sofia Carozza is a developmental neuroscientist currently working as a postdoctoral Researcher at Harvard Medical School. She co-hosts The Pilgrim Soul podcast. (Source and photo: churchlifejournal.nd.ed)
Updated 02/26/2026
see moreVittore Carpaccio
Vittore Carpaccio (c. 1465-1525/1526) was an Italian painter of the Venetian school, who studied under Gentile Bellini. He is best known for a cycle of nine paintings titled The Legend of Saint Ursula. His style was somewhat conservative, showing little influence from the humanist trends that transformed Italian Renaissance painting during...
Updated 02/19/2026
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Dr. Anne M. Carpenter holds the Danforth Chair in Theological Studies at Saint Louis Unviersity. She was previously a professor at St. Mary's College of California. Much of her work focuses on the intersection between the symbolic worlds of art, especially poetry, and the rigors of philosophy, especially Thomistic metaphysics. Her...
Updated 10/21/2025
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Fr. Colin Carr lives in the Priory of St Michael the Archangel, Cambridge. (Source: english.op.org)
Updated 02/18/2026
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Updated 03/19/2025
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Annibale Carracci (1560-1609) was an Italian painter and instructor, active in Bologna and later in Rome. Along with his brother and cousin, Annibale was one of the progenitors, if not founders of a leading strand of the Baroque style, borrowing from styles from both north and south of their native...
Updated 02/23/2026
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Dr. D. A. Carson is Emeritus Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Bannockburn, IL. He previously served as academic dean and faculty member at Northwest Baptist Theological Seminary in Vancouver, British Columbia, as well as taught at Northwest Baptist Theological College, Richmond College, and Central Baptist...
Updated 02/26/2026
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