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Alicia Donathan
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Alicia is a student at Covenant Theological Seminary in Creve Coeur. She moved to St. Louis in 2007, and lives in an apartment in the city with her husband and cat. She enjoys writing about culture, the arts, films, history, communications, ethics, and a slew of other topics from a Reformed Christian perspective.


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