THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF NEW COLLEGE BERKELEY (Vol. 46 NO.3, Winter 2025)

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    • The Light from a Thousand Wounds: Corey Hatfield on Autism, Suffering, and Beauty.

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    • Breathing Against the Clock: Prayer and the Slow Restoration of Being

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    • The Earth Is the Lord’s: Stewardship in an Age of Crisis

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    • The Magnificat, Andor, and Gospel Hope

    • Imagination as Spiritual Practice: When Peace has a Face

    • Sharon Gallagher’s Chicago Legacy of Courage

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    • It Is as if Infancy Were the Whole of Incarnation

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    • The Question of Identity: Reflections on the Latest Superman Film

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Fold Into Other Creatures: A Review of Named and Nameless by Susan McCaslin

by Rita Powell…

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The Quotidian Shines in Carol L. Park’s Songs Sharp and Tender

by Cathy Warner…

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Here Lyeth by Johanna Frank

by Anna Trujillo…

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LIGHTS SHADOW by Dayshawn Robinson

by Ryan J Pemeberton…

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“Rooms of Memory in House of 49 Doors: Entries in a Life” by Laurie Klein

by Anna Trujillo…

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Poetry Review: Matthew White’s “Propelled into Wonder”

by Sara Parsons…

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Do the Young Need Educating? Review of “High School Homilies” by Gideon Rappaport

by Ann G. Macfarlane…

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Story, Structure, Music, and Imagination in Angela Alaimo O’Donnell’s “Dear Dante”

by Laura E. Lucht…

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Lacunae: New Poems by Scott Cairns

by Jeffrey Allen Mays…

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Why Should I Read Shakespeare? A Review of Gideon Rappaport’s New Edition of Hamlet

by David Anonby…

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Borrowed Sight in “Consider,” a book of poetry by Susan McCaslin

by Jessica Walters…

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    • The Light from a Thousand Wounds: Corey Hatfield on Autism, Suffering, and Beauty.

    • Traci Neal on Faith, Neurodivergence, and the Sacred Work of Obedience

    • Receiving the Other: Corey Parish on Disability, Difference, and the Art of Encounter

  • Features
    • Breathing Against the Clock: Prayer and the Slow Restoration of Being

    • Healing through Storytelling

    • The Earth Is the Lord’s: Stewardship in an Age of Crisis

  • Columns
    • The Magnificat, Andor, and Gospel Hope

    • Imagination as Spiritual Practice: When Peace has a Face

    • Sharon Gallagher’s Chicago Legacy of Courage

  • Poetry
    • It Is as if Infancy Were the Whole of Incarnation

    • Hope

    • First Tires on Fresh Snow

  • Media
    • The Question of Identity: Reflections on the Latest Superman Film

    • The Rings of Power Review

    • Movie review of Freud’s Last Session

  • Review
    • Musical Order and New Babel: on “Apocalypse Dance” by Ethan McGuire

    • Humbler Forms of Beauty in “Witness to Life”

    • Fold Into Other Creatures: A Review of Named and Nameless by Susan McCaslin

  • Fiction
    • The Sound of the Sea

    • The Art of War

    • Communion

  • Visually Sacred
    • Andrew Coates: Material Religion Today

    • Aaron Rosen: Rethinking Religious Imagery

    • Kathryn Barush: Pilgrimage and Material Religion

  • NCB’s Radix Live
    • Living in the Book of Common Prayer, with Julie Lane-Gay

    • Formed to Lead: An Author Event with Jason Jensen by NCB’s Radix Live

    • Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis After Losing Faith in the Bible (An Author Event by NCB’s Radix Live)