Charles Camosy's task is audacious: as a Catholic moral theologian, he thoughtfully engages the work of the controversial and often condemned ethicist Peter Singer.
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Absence of Mind
The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self
Marilynne Robinson's first nonfiction volume since The Death of Adam is demanding and elegant. Readers expecting a defense of
theism against the new atheist fundamentalism, however, will be
disappointed.
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Healing Spaces: The Science of Place and Well-Being
Wheelchair ramps and assistive listening devices notwithstanding, Christian churches can be inhospitable to those whose minds or bodies fall outside the narrow spectrum we
Janet Peery’s work is reminiscent of Marilynne Robinson’s: intimate studies rich in character, spare in incident, powerfully rendered in plain speech and deceptively simple sentences.
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Compass of Affection: Poems New and Selected
Scott Cairns
Short Trip to the Edge: Where Earth Meets Heaven—A Pilgrimage