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Opening Remarks

Opening remarks for Issue 24 on Doubt, by Jake Casale

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Constructive Doubt

What do mathematics and faith have in common? A lot, it turns out - including a potentially generative role for doubt within a community of practice. By Hayden Kvamme

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Read more about the article Lest Anyone Should Boast

Lest Anyone Should Boast

Sometimes the journey to faith leads through doubt and denial—but it is not any less of a gift. By Emily Carter

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Read more about the article The Vocation of Doubt

The Vocation of Doubt

A lay minister reflects on the role intellectual pursuit can play in the making (and unmaking) of faith and life. By Kurt Armstrong

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Home

A poem by Ryan Keating

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Read more about the article The Strong Poison of Existential Doubt

The Strong Poison of Existential Doubt

The autobiographical background of Dorothy Sayers’s fifth mystery novel makes an interesting background to the novel’s interrogation of proof and belief. By T. Wyatt Reynolds

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Read more about the article Cocktail: The Evening Redness in the West

Cocktail: The Evening Redness in the West

A cocktail recipe by the editors

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Read more about the article Sermon on the Rocks

Sermon on the Rocks

Josh Ritter's eighth studio album shows the singer-songwriter descending into smarm.

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Read more about the article The Beast in Its Tracks

The Beast in Its Tracks

Josh Ritter's breakup album is smaller than his previous work, but it stops short of pure self-satisfaction.

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Opening Remarks

Opening Remarks for the 2022 Poetry Issue from Whitney Rio-Ross

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