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Plough Quarterly No. 28 - Creatures - by  Adam Nicolson & Gracy Olmstead & Christian Wiman & Kelsey Osgood & John Kempf (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Plough Quarterly No. 28 - Creatures - by Adam Nicolson & Gracy Olmstead & Christian Wiman & Kelsey Osgood & John Kempf (Paperback)

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  • When we read the book of nature, what do we read there?
  • Author(s): Adam Nicolson & Gracy Olmstead & Christian Wiman & Kelsey Osgood & John Kempf
  • 112 Pages
  • Nature, Ecology
  • Series Name: Plough Quarterly

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When we read the book of nature, what do we read there?

"All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, all things wise and wonderful, the Lord God made them all," says a well-known hymn. This issue of Plough celebrates the creatures of our planet - plant, animal, and human - and the implications of humankind's relationship to nature.

But if nature can be read as a book that reveals the wisdom of its Creator, it also reveals things less lovely than stars and singing birds - a world of desperate competition for survival, mass extinctions, and deadly viruses. Is such a world a convincing argument for the Creator's goodness? Turns out Christians and skeptics alike have been asking such questions since long before Darwin added a twist.

Are we moderns out of practice at reading the book of nature? And if we forget how, will we fail to read human nature as well - what rights or purposes our Creator may have endowed us with? What then is there to limit the bounds of technological manipulation of humankind?

This issue of Plough explores these and other fascinating questions about the natural world and our place in it.

In this issue:
- Sussex farmer Adam Nicholson evokes centuries of handwork that shaped the landscape of the Weald.
- Gracy Olmstead revisits the land her forebears farmed in Idaho.
- Ian Marcus Corbin tries walking phoneless to better note the beauty of the natural world.
- Amish farmer John Kempf, a leader in regenerative agriculture, foresees a healthier future for farming.
- Leah Libresco Sargeant offers a feminist critique of society's war on women's bodies.
- Iván Bernal Marín visits Panama City's traditional fishermen.
- Maureen Swinger recalls to triumphs of second grade in forest school.
- Edmund Waldstein questions head transplants and the limits of medical science.
- Kelsey Osgood says it's natural to fear death, and to transcend that fear through faith.
- Tim Maendel lifts the veil on urban beekeeping along the Manhattan skyline.

You'll also find:
- An essay by Christian Wiman on the poetry of doubt and faith
- New poems by Alfred Nicol
- A profile of Amazon activist nun Dorothy Stang
- An appreciation of Keith Green's songs
- Insights on creation from Blaise Pascal, Julian of Norwich, Francis of Assisi, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Christopher Smart, Augustine of Hippo, The Book of Job, and Sadhu Sundar Singh
- Reviews of The Opening of the American Mind, and Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun

Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus' message into practice and find common cause with others.

Dimensions (Overall): 10.0 Inches (H) x 7.3 Inches (W) x .3 Inches (D)
Weight: .71 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 112
Genre: Nature
Sub-Genre: Ecology
Series Title: Plough Quarterly
Publisher: Plough Publishing House
Format: Paperback
Author: Adam Nicolson & Gracy Olmstead & Christian Wiman & Kelsey Osgood & John Kempf
Language: English
Street Date: May 25, 2021
TCIN: 1010468560
UPC: 9781636080390
Item Number (DPCI): 247-26-9149
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What type of content can readers expect in this issue?

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  • A: Readers can expect essays, poetry, interviews, and insightful articles reflecting on faith, culture, and ecology.

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Q: What is the intended audience for this publication?

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  • A: This publication is geared towards readers aged 22 and up, particularly those interested in faith and nature.

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Q: What themes are explored in Plough Quarterly No. 28?

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  • A: The issue explores themes of nature, human relationships to the environment, and philosophical questions about existence and technology.

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Q: Is this issue part of a series?

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  • A: Yes, this issue is part of the Plough Quarterly series, which includes various reflections on faith and culture.

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Q: Who are the authors contributing to this edition?

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  • A: The edition features contributions from Adam Nicolson, Gracy Olmstead, Christian Wiman, Kelsey Osgood, and John Kempf, among others.

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