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  1. “You want to do something subversive these days? Be happy! There are plenty of reasons if you look around.” Wilfred McClay (winner of ’s 2020 book of the year), Bethany Hebbard, and respond to Wendell Berry’s challenge:

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  3. Feb 1
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  4. Rivers, Bill Gates, and Hating Literature by Jeffrey Bilbro |

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  5. Jan 31

    It’s Thomas Merton’s birthday and politics remain crazy, so maybe this is a good day to re-up my essay on Merton’s contemplative politics: “For Merton, the root of authentic protest, of healing politics, is contemplation and prayer.”

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  6. Michael Sauter discusses the movie *Two Popes* and the partisan reactions it’s generated. Perhaps “we need to rely less on building rigid ideological superstructures and more on our guts, guts kept healthy by a diverse diet of conversation and friendship.”

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  8. Amanda Patchin reviews ’s *How To Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy*, a book that “delightfully transcends the issues it addresses.”

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  9. Amanda Patchin reviews ’s *How To Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy*, a book that “delightfully transcends the issues it addresses.”

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  11. Jan 27
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  12. Jan 27

    Cool talk at George Fox University this Thursday. If you are in the area, please come.

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  13. Jan 27

    Thanks to for the oportunity to review Stephanie Anderson's new book for .

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  14. . reviews Stephanie Anderson’s *One Size Fits None: A Farm Girl’s Search for the Promise of Regenerative Agriculture* ():

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  16. Jan 25
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  18. Jan 21

    I was both appreciative of and frustrated by George Scialabba’s review essay on Wendell Berry’s essays in . Here’s my response (which also references ’s recent essay).

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  19. . reviews books by two recent authors who traveled through “Trump country”: ’s *Alienated America* and ’s *Red State Christians*.

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  20. Jan 23

    “Thinking little & local action can become the ground for large scale change. Such an approach may be the only viable ground for lasting, systemic change. If we believe that God is going to save the world, then we have time to salve our neighbors’wounds.”

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