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245 00 Breaking ground :|bcharting our future in a pandemic year 
       /|cedited by Anne Snyder and Susannah Black. 
246 30 Breaking ground 
246 30 Charting our future in a pandemic year 
264  1 Walden, NY :|bPlough Publishing House,|c[2022] 
264  4 |c©2022 
300    xi, 457 pages ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Includes index (page 457). 
505 00 |tSummer (June-August 2020):|tFounding vision /|rAnne 
       Snyder ;|tFrom ashes /|rSusannah Black ;|tWhat kind of 
       turning point? /|rMark Noll ;|tGod and the pandemic /
       |rN.T. Wright ;|tIn a time of pandemic, "health is 
       membership" /|rGracy Olmstead ;|tThe atmosphere /|rDoug 
       Sikkema ;|tVerse lines when the streets are on fire /
       |rJames Matthew Wilson ;|tChristianity and the social 
       question /|rPatrick Pierson ;|tPolitical wisdom and the 
       limits of expertise /|rJennifer Frey ;|tThe habits of 
       exile /|rJ.L. Wall ;|tA politics worse than death /
       |rMichael Wear ;|tAlright /|rDanté Stewart ;|tWhen place 
       becomes paramount /|rJoe Nail and Benya Kraus --|tAutumn 
       (September-November 2020):|tPortland : on the ground /
       |rPatrick Tomassi ;|tIs God anti-racist? /|rAmy Julia 
       Becker ;|tGoing dark /|rJeffrey Bilbro ;|tStory, culture, 
       and the common good /|rMarilynne Robinson and Cherie 
       Harder ;|tA tale of two evangelicalisms /|rJoel Halldorf ;
       |tObservations of a new citizen /|rIrena Dragaš Jansen ;
       |tExodus /|rKatherine Boyle ;|tThe skill of hospitality /
       |rL.M. Sacasas ;|tPolitics strike back /|rJake Meador ;
       |tGod has heard /|rJoshua Bombino and Chelsea Langston 
       Bombino --|tWinter (December 2020-February 2021):|tPraying
       through the political divides in the family /|rAryana 
       Petrosky Roberts ;|tGood grief /|rStuart McAlpine ;
       |tPreparing for death  /|rHeather C. Ohaneson ;|tPolitics 
       and political service /|rOliver O'Donovan ;|tJustice in a 
       time out of joint /|rW. Bradford Littlejohn ;|tWhat is 
       policing for, and how do we reform it? /|rAnthony M. Barr 
       ;|tBiden's Augustinian call for concord /|rMichael Lamb ;
       |tWhat is unity? /|rShadi Hamid, Samuel Kimbriel, 
       Christine Emba ;|tRelativism is out, truth is in /
       |rBrandon McGinley ;|tTaking it outside /|rJohn Clair ;
       |tWords and flesh : pastoring in a post-truth world /
       |rKurt Armstrong ;|tArguments for the sake of heaven /
       |rJonathan Haidt, Peter Wehner, Cherie Harder --|tSpring 
       (March-May 2021):|tCourage, citizenship, and the limits of
       autonomy /|rDhananjay Jagannathan ;|tHow to be white /
       |rPhil Christman ;|tThe call to own /|rGregory Thompson 
       and Duke Kwon ;|tThe turning point /|rCarlo Lancellotti ;
       |tOn good parties /|rTara Isabella Burton ;|tThe horror of
       nursing homes /|rCharles C. Camosy ;|tBe not afraid /
       |rJoseph M. Keegin ;|tRecovering democratic politics /
       |rLuke Bretherton ;|tDemocracy after God /|rTobias Cremer 
       ;|tThe Small Magazine Project /|rElayne Allen ;|tBreaking 
       ground /|rSuzannah Black ;|tBeholding ground /|rAnne 
       Snyder. 
520 2  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. -- Back cover 
600 10 Floyd, George,|d1973-2020|xDeath and burial. 
647  7 COVID-19 Pandemic|d(2020-)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst02024716 
650  0 Religion and culture. 
650  0 Religion and culture|xHistory|y21st century. 
650  0 Christian humanism. 
650  0 Christian humanism|xHistory|y21st century. 
650  0 COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- 
650  0 COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-|xReligious aspects|xChristianity.
650  7 Christian humanism.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01920974 
650  7 Religion and culture.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01093823 
655  7 Religious materials.|2lcgft 
700 1  Snyder, Anne|c(Editor),|eeditor. 
700 1  Black, Susannah,|eeditor. 
730 0  |iSelections from:|aComment (Mississauga, Ont. : Online) 
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