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Opening Remarks

Opening remarks for Issue 17: Covenants, by editor Sara Holston

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Read more about the article Damn, We’re In a Tight Spot

Damn, We’re In a Tight Spot

Both Oh Brother Where Art Thou? and No Country for Old Men are concerned with devil figures and, more particularly, the deals we make with these devils.

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Read more about the article Between Me and You and Your Descendants

Between Me and You and Your Descendants

Looking at the history of God’s covenants related in the Scriptures can cast light on the complexities of modern surrogacy. By Emily Carter

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Read more about the article Blood Oaths with Polygons

Blood Oaths with Polygons

Why is one of the best-selling video games of all time one that requires players to spend large amounts of playtime developing lasting relationships with friends? By Jake Casale

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Trouble the Woman

A poem by Megan Foster

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Read more about the article Cocktail: A Firm Handshake

Cocktail: A Firm Handshake

"A Firm Handshake" cocktail recipe from the Editors

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Read more about the article A Sestina for the Scars

A Sestina for the Scars

“A Sestina for the Scars” by Barbara Fant

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Read more about the article Marketing and Christian Proclamation in Theological Perspective

Marketing and Christian Proclamation in Theological Perspective

As Christians, we must consider not just the messages of our marketing initiatives, but the message of marketing itself.

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Read more about the article Whatever Happened to Tradition

Whatever Happened to Tradition

Tradition gives us a story, and therefore, a moral framework of what to do and how to act.

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Read more about the article Aggressively Happy

Aggressively Happy

Joy Clarkson is a hopeful realist whose faith in the goodness of the universe rests in the ultimate reality of a creative and loving God.

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Read more about the article The Meaning of Birth

The Meaning of Birth

The Meaning of Birth suggests that it is children’s weakness that fits them for the humility of being loved.

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