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Summer 2010 |Volume 28, Issue 2
Skillful living
Comment readers and writers are seeking practical answers to the big questions of life with requisite fear and trembling. We need to answer in ways that are more than merely relevant, that are prophetic—not simply enough for today, but enough for what tomorrow may bring.
- 02
- Editorial: Seize the Quarterlife Crisis
An opportunity to press beyond who we are and into who made us.
- 06
- Love it or Leave it?
Discerning what to hold tightly, what to hold loosely: a rumination on luxury and "royal wastefulness."
- 14
- Connecting Faith and Corporate Leadership
What's gone wrong with recent business leaders, and how the former chief at PepsiCo thinks we can fix it: an interview with Steve Reinemund.
- 24
- Kuyper the Mystic
"A Christianity that neglects the mystic element grows cold and congeals." —Abraham Kuyper Why personal piety and public life can coexist.
- 32
- What the world needs most is "not" our relevance
If we are to offer our culture what it needs most, we must pull from sources beyond it.
- 56
- Art After Fifth Grade
Understanding the production and distribution mechanisms whirring underneath the "art world."
- 61
- Love will build this city
Caritas in Veritate and the call to culture making. Includes the 2009 joint statement "Doing the truth in love," presented by the Center for Public Justice, Cardus and the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics.
- 67
- Jesus the Tekton
Making what is needed, restoring what is broken. Could Jesus' humanity by reflected more authentically than in his role as a carpenter?


