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As a pandemic and racial reckoning exposed society's faults,
Christian thinkers were laying the groundwork for a better future.
A public health and economic crisis provoked by Covid-19. A social
crisis cracked open by the filmed murder of George Floyd. A
leadership crisis laid bare as the gravity of a global pandemic met
a country suffocating in political polarization and idolatry. In
the spring of 2020, Comment magazine created a publishing project
to tap the resources of a Christian humanist tradition to respond
collaboratively and imaginatively to these crises. Plough soon
joined in the venture. So did seventeen other institutions. The web
commons that resulted - Breaking Ground - became a one-of-a-kind
space to probe society's assumptions, interrogate our own hearts,
and imagine what a better future might require. This volume,
written in real time during a year that revealed the depths of our
society's fissures, provides a wealth of reflections and proposals
on what should come after. It is an anthology of different lenses
of faith seeking to understand how best we can serve the broader
society and renew our civilization. Contributors include Anne
Snyder, Susannah Black, Mark Noll, N. T. Wright, Gracy Olmstead,
Doug Sikkema, Patrick Pierson, Jennifer Frey, J. L. Wall, Michael
Wear, Dante Stewart, Joe Nail, Benya Kraus, Patrick Tomassi, Amy
Julia Becker, Jeffrey Bilbro, Marilynne Robinson, Cherie Harder,
Joel Halldorf, Irena Dragas Jansen, Katherine Boyle, L. M. Sacasas,
Jake Meador, Joshua Bombino, Chelsea Langston Bombino, Aryana
Petrosky Roberts, Stuart McAlpine, Heather C. Ohaneson, Oliver
O'Donovan, W. Bradford Littlejohn, Anthony M. Barr, Michael Lamb,
Shadi Hamid, Samuel Kimbriel, Christine Emba, Brandon McGinley,
John Clair, Kurt Armstrong, Peter Wehner, Jonathan Haidt, Dhananjay
Jagannathan, Phil Christman, Gregory Thompson, Duke Kwon, Carlo
Lancellotti, Tara Isabella Burton, Charles C. Camosy, Joseph M.
Keegin, Luke Bretherton, Tobias Cremer, and Elayne Allen.
"Lost Dog" is an inspiring true story about the search for a
missing dog and a spiritual revitalization. It is a first-hand
experience about letting go of who we think we are, trusting our
intuition and trusting in a relationship with a higher power. It is
a journey of a woman's relationship with her dog, significant loss,
her mind and body, people in her life and her relationship with her
God. It is about faith, trust and gratitude.
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