Contours of a Country


Summer Reading Guide

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As I mentioned in an earlier post, I wrote the Summer Reading Guide for the May/June issue of Relevant. The magazine should be on newsstands today, tomorrow, or early next week. However, the Reading Guide is online now. Also online are short interviews I conducted with Makoto Fujimura and Father Emmanuel Katongole, excerpts of which appear in the magazine. Fr. Katongole is a Catholic priest, an associate professor at Duke Divinity School, and the author of “Mirror to the Church: Resurrecting Faith After Genocide in Rwanda.” Fujimura is a painter, the founder of the International Arts Movement, and the author of “Refractions: A Journey of Faith, Art, and Culture.” (The Relevant website also features an excerpt from “Refractions.”)

The above image is Fujimura’s “Between Two Waves of the Sea,” which was inspired by the fourth of T.S. Eliot’s “The Four Quartets.”

But heard, half-heard, in the stillness
Between two waves of the sea.
Quick now, here, now, always-
A condition of complete simplicity



Writing for Relevant
April 14, 2009, 5:27 pm
Filed under: Books, Writing | Tags: , , , , ,

I have unexpectedly started to do some writing for Relevant, which describes itself as a magazine about God, life, and progressive culture for a readership comprised largely of Christian twenty-somethings.

Two short reviews of “The Wordy Shipmates,” by Sarah Vowell, and “Wendell Berry and the Cultivation of Life: A Reader’s Guide,” by J. Matthew Bonzo and Michael R. Stevens, appeared in the March/April issue. (Can you spot the glaring typo in the Wendell Barry review?)

My Summer Reading Guide will appear in Relevant’s May/June issue, which should hit newsstands any day now.




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