Breaking Ground bookcover

Breaking Ground

Charting Our Future in a Pandemic Year

Anne Snyder 

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Susannah Black 

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Oliver O'Donovan 

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Gracy Olmstead 

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N. T. Wright 

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Christine Emba 

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John Milbank 

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Anthony Barr 

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Amy Julia Becker 

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Dante Stewart 

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Michael Wear 

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Jeffrey Bilbro 

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Marilynne Robinson 

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Jennifer Frey 

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Jake Meador 

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Brad Littlejohn 

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Phil Christman 

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Shadi Hamid 

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Doug Sikkema 

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Description

As a pandemic and racial reckoning exposed society's faults, Christian thinkers were laying the groundwork for a better future.

A public health and economic crisis provoked by Covid-19. A social crisis cracked open by the filmed murder of George Floyd. A leadership crisis laid bare as the gravity of a global pandemic met a country suffocating in political polarization and idolatry. In the spring of 2020 Comment and Plough magazines created a joint publishing project that would tap the resources of the Christian humanist tradition to respond collaboratively and imaginatively to these crises. This volume, written in real time during a year that revealed the depths of our society's fissures, provides a wealth of proposals and reflections on what should come after: how we can truly renew our civilization.

Breaking Ground has grown into a network of institutions and people that will continue to respond to these ongoing challenges with a deeply Christian and human vision for the future.

Contributors include Anthony Barr, Marilynne Robinson, N. T. Wright, Adam Carrington, Gregory Thompson, Shadi Hamid, Rachel Anderson, John Clair, Christine Emba, Jennifer Frey, Michael Wear, David Grubbs, John Milbank, Mark Noll, Michael Lamb, Joe Nail, Charles Camosy, Dante Stewart, Katherine Boyle, Duke Kwon, Gracy Olmstead, Phil Christman, Brad Littlejohn, Brandon Mcginley, Oliver O Donovan, Amy Julia Becker, Chris Lambert, Benya Kraus, Carlo Lancellotti, Luke Bretherton, Jake Meador, Jeffrey Bilbro, Mark Gerzon, Cherie Harder, Susannah Black, Joe Boland, Patrick Pierson, Samuel Kimbriel, Kurt Armstrong, Patrick Tomassi, Chris Lambert, Stuart Mcalpine, Elayne Allen, Mack Mccarter, Father Jack Wall, Myles Werntz, Tobias Cremer, Doug Sikkema, E. J. Hutchinson, J. L. Wall, Joel Halldorf, Aryana Petrosky Roberts, Chelsea Langston Bambino, Dhananjay Jagannathan, Dwan Dandridge, Erin And David Leaverton, Heather C. O'Haneson, Irena Dragas Jansen, James Matthew Wilson, Joseph M Keegin, Joshua Bambino, and L. M. Sacasas.

Product Details

PublisherPlough Publishing House
Publish DateJanuary 04, 2022
Pages400
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781636080420
Dimensions9.1 X 6.0 X 1.6 inches | 2.0 pounds

About the Author

Anne Snyder is the editor-in-chief of Comment magazine, a publication of Cardus, and the creator and host of Breaking Ground. From 2016 to 2019 she directed The Philanthropy Roundtable's Character Initiative, a program seeking to help foundations and business leaders re-envision the nature and shape of formative institutions needed for social and moral renewal in the United States. Her book The Fabric of Character: A Wise Giver's Guide to Supporting Social and Moral Renewal was published in 2019. Anne is also a New Pluralist field builder, a Trinity Forum Senior Fellow, and a Fellow at the Center for Opportunity Urbanism. She has published widely, and currently lives in Washington, DC
Susannah Black received her BA from Amherst College and her MA from Boston University. She is an editor at Plough, Mere Orthodoxy, New Polity, and The Davenant Press and is a co-founder of Solidarity Hall and The Simone Weil Center. Her writing has appeared in First Things, The Distributist Review, Solidarity Hall, Providence, Amherst Magazine, Front Porch Republic, Ethika Politika, The Human Life Review, The American Conservative, Mere Orthodoxy, Fare Forward, Postliberal Thought, and elsewhere. A native Manhattanite, she now lives in Queens.

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