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Loving Our Neighbors Today
How have local Christians been working for social justice?
First published Fall 2008 by
John Montague
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Two Songs for Two Home-Less Souls
Poetry Original poetry from Olivia Lau.
First published Fall 2008 by
Olivia Lau
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Call+Response: A Funked-up Review
Review The film seems to be selling us a product: give us your money, and we will supply you with feelings.
First published Fall 2008 by
Cliff Mak
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My First Test at Cal
A first-year undergraduate expected Cal to challenge her faith, but she never expected to answer one simple question: why believe?
First published Fall 2008 by
Lila Carpenter
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The Nature of Love
It’s seamless! It’s perfect! It’s already come!
First published Fall 2008 by
Jasmin Borja
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Let the Subaltern Pray
World Christianity is a transnational phenomenon demanding the attention of any responsible cosmopolitan citizen.
First published Fall 2008 by
Lucas Kwong
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In Defense of Kitsch
As creative Christians, we can re-imagine criticism just as we can re-imagine art itself. Unicorn included.
First published Fall 2008 by
Thera Crane
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The Limits of Evidentialism
Philosophy Being accused of lacking good evidence for one’s beliefs certainly sounds insulting; but what, exactly, is supposed to be so objectionable?
First published Fall 2008 by
Alex Hyun
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On Choosing Life
I would like to address the culture of so-called “sexual and reproductive rights” and the narrower claim that the right to government-sanctioned abortion (which is the only positive right I can think such a term means to assert) is good for women.
First published Fall 2008 by
Karis Gong
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The Comparison Culture
We can have confidence in God, even if we’re having a bad hair day.
First published Fall 2008 by
Alexis Eils
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