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<note>In this eloquent and profound book, Roger Hazelton ex- plores what it means to &#34;be human.&#34; Stating &#34;we cannot take the human measure without considering the pre- sence and practice of courage in lived experience,&#34; he con- tends that the ability to endure what cannot be changed and to change what cannot be endured is a vital measure of our humanness. This ability-a crucial element in the Christian virtues of loving, believing, and hoping-evokes the grace of God and enables us to better confront the struggles and ills of &#34;fully, truly human life.&#34;

Roger Hazelton is Abbot Professor of Christian Theology, Emeritus, at Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Center, Massachusetts. The author of many books, he is a Past President of the American Theological Society, and a Fellow and Former Director of the Society for the Arts, Religion, and Contemporary Culture, New York City.</note>
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