Issue 84
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Lauren F. Winner on God as bread; a conversation with singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn; a review of new atheist novels; drama ministry and its consequences; and an investigation of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty. With poetry by Bruce Bond, Fleda Brown, and Sarah Klassen; a comic essay by Harrison Scott Key; our editor Gregory Wolfe on art and poverty; and more.
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Description
Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, Art and Poverty
Fiction
Mary Burns, The Spif
Christopher David Hall, In the Clear
Poetry
Fleda Brown, Every Day I Touch Things
Tiny Fish
Sarah Klassen, Sardis
Ephesus
Bruce Bond, Cross of Nails
William Kelley Woolfitt, Liturgy of the Hours
Becca J.R. Lachman, Saint Francis Considers His Own Advice…
Saint Francis Appears at the Scene…
Will Wells, About Angels: Cahors, France, 2007
Jerry Harp, Verbum: A Rhapsody
Beginnings Again
Cameron A. Lawrence, Between Prayer
Icon of an Unknown Saint
Jason Myers, The Concord of the Strings
Hymn
Judith Sornberger, Now I Lay Me Down
You Couldn’t Believe as I Did
Interview
Andy Whitman, A Conversation with Bruce Cockburn
Visual Arts
Jeffrey L. Kosky, Learning to Live on the Spiral Jetty
Menachem Wecker, The Visual Jewishness of Mark Podwal
Essays
Lauren F. Winner, Bread
Chris Hoke, Hearts like Radios
Confessions
Harrison Scott Key, Man Is But an Ass
Book Review
Nick Ripatrazone, Arthur Bradley and Andrew Tate’s The New Atheist Novel
Ian McEwan’s The Children Act
Salman Rushdie’s Fury
James Wood’s The Book Against God
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |