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Lawrence Adams, on the possibilities of religious pluralism in Islamic views of state and society Dana Gioia, on the craft, popularity, and significance of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
Elmer M. Colyer, on theologian Thomas F. Torrance's understanding of the Incarnation R. A. Herrera, on how the Christian view of Creation and Incarnation shapes an understanding of history Margaret Visser, on learning to recognize the deep meaning in the design of Christian churches Joseph Pearce, on Tolkien's other writings, and on Tolkien's view of myth and story |