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<note>This year's volume brings together an elegant and engaging array of essaysby Christian luminaries tackling relevant issues. These writers distill theriches of belief into lucid explorations of faith and truth, reflectingthe many dimensions of Christianity in the new millennium.

Including such diverse and distingushed voices as:
Frederica Mathewes-Green, who wrestles with some of the negative results of feminism in &#34;Three Bad Ideas for Women and What to Do About Them.&#34;
Richard John Neuhaus, examining the tensions and richness of the relationship between Judaism and Christianity in &#34;Salvation Is from the Jews.&#34;
Barbara Brown Taylor, offering a meditation on the confluence of the holy and the unholy in our lives in &#34;The Derelict Cross.&#34;
Walter Wangerin JR., recalling the steady, unpretentious wisdom of his farmer father-in-law in &#34;One Man on a Tractor Far Away.&#34;
Philip Yancey, sharing his lifelong love of G. K. Chesterson in &#34;The 'Ample' Man Who Saved My Faith.&#34;</note>
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