Every day we soak up the dominator’s way of seeing and creating the world. But there are ways of reading texts, spaces, and interactions that acknowledge unfair privilege and create opportunities for emancipation. As you read this issue, these pages encourage you to change the way you read your life.
- Regulars
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Editorial: How We See is What We See
6 - Letters 64
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Sinner's Corner
67 - Feature Material
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Attention and Creation: Reading with Simone Weil
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Childhood Projections: A Photo Essay
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Through a Glass Dimly
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The Year We Forget Creation: Virtual Reality and the Future of Media
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Bond the Holy Fool
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Songs of Life
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Hard-Core Fans are Lit Critics Too: An Interview with Marcelle Kosman and Hannah McGregor
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The Transformative Work of Fiction
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Dissent in the Age of Netflix
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Scroll with Compassion
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Read for a Better City
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Childrens' Books can Open Minds
44 - The Gospel According to Titus 48
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How to Listen Across Boundaries of Power
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Reclaiming the Hashtag
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Rift Valley Journal
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The Fasts we Choose
61 - Poetry
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Because She Would Not Crush the Horde
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Tales from Grandma's House
32 - Sections
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Experiments
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52 Letters and Counting
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Car-Free Complexities with Kids
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Pastor Turned Grocer Finds God in Frozen Section
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Civil Disobedience
72 - Blockade in Minneapolis Supports Black Lives Matter
- Mark Driscoll’s New Church Met With Protests
- Advocates Gather after Minister Fired for Being Gay
- Baptist Minister Arrested while Protesting Death Penalty
- Franklin Graham Prayer Rally Met with Protests
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Feministry
74 - Shared Prayer Space
- Abortion X-iles
- Doctrinal Dispute
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Christian Peacemaker Teams
75 - CPT Iraqi Kurdistan Offers Training
- CPT Palestine Facing Tighter Regulations
- Activists in Colombia Threatened
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Catholic Worker
76 - Pastor Violates Order of Protection
- Catholic Worker Garden Fights Against Development
- Fire at the Denver Catholic Worker