Winter 2006
Art and Image
D. C.
Schindler
“The imagination is where the world can have a sort of spiritual home in us, and for that same reason is what allows us to have a home in the world.”
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José
Granados
“What is revealed about the body through suffering is its openness to the world in the form of vulnerability. This openness guides us to solidarity with our fellow men: the body becomes a place of communion by means of compassion.”
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Mirth and Freedom in The Magic Flute
Jonah
Lynch
Reflections on Tillich’s “Protestant Principle” in Sacred Art
Denis
R.
McNamara
On Fairy Stories, Family, and Love: Living “Psychologically Within the Rhythm of Christ’s Relations With the Church”
Donald
G.
Graham
Is Gratuitousness Possible Today? A Look at Grace
Javier
Prades
The Return of Purpose
Glenn
W.
Olsen
Notes & Comments
The Sign of Cana
Joseph
Ratzinger
Benedict
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