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Gregory Wolfe, on how "religious humanism" follows the model of the incarnation Jill P. Baumgaertner, on violence and the grotesque in Flannery O'Connor D. Bruce Lockerbie, on the struggle of many modern writers against religion Roger Lundin, on Alfred Kazin's God and the American Writer |
Donald McCullough, on the religious rootedness of courtesy David Nye, on how technologies build cultural momentum in unexpected ways Kathleen Powers Erickson, on the Spiritual Vision of Vincent Van Gogh Michael Marissen, on how J. S. Bach avoided anti-Judaism |