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Eric O. Jacobsen, on urban churches and taking the concrete realities of community seriously Allan C. Carlson, on the family in American culture and in government policy Terence L. Nichols, on a sacramental view of Creation as an alternative to naturalism |
R. R. Reno, on spiritual lethargy and sloth and the need for a more heroic vision for spiritual possibility David Bentley Hart, on a Christian understanding of beauty rooted in the reality of the divine gift that is Creation J. A. C. Redford & Scott Cairns, on the making of "The Martyrdom of Polycarp" |