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Medicine Engages Faith Anew
By Elizabeth Hamilton
There is no straightforward Christian answer to the plethora of questions raised by COVID-19. Rather, the pandemic has revealed central cultural concerns to which Christian thinking can contribute.
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Anglicanism and
The Natural Sciences
By Alister McGrath
Anglicanism has a long history of informed engagement with a scientific culture, and the new Anglican Communion Science Commission can build on that.
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Episcopal Musician McKendree Dies at 74
From his roots in coffee houses in upstate New York, Fran McKendree built a life around both music and working with youth.
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Bishop Roundup:
W. Missouri, Chicago
By Kirk Petersen
Two bishops will assume temporary roles in Midwestern dioceses: Diane M. Jardine Bruce as provisional in West Missouri, and Chilton Knudsen as assisting in Chicago, while the bishop-elect recovers.
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Church as Family
By Neil Dhingra
If “each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,” having a happy church family requires as much ecclesial discernment as possible.
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Fresh Perspective on
1 Peter for Lambeth
By Peter R. Rodgers
Next summer's Lambeth Conference will focus on 1 Peter, and a new study guide wrestles with the third chapter's call for wives to submit to their husbands.
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Summer Reading
By Cole Hartin
For those of us getting a late start on summer vacation, here are some suggested books that may provide entertainment or undemanding nourishment for the soul.
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