In This Issue
Christian support for the Iraq war raises the critical question: To whom do we belong?
An interview with liberation theologian Jon Sobrino.
Over the past two years, educators Linda and Scot DeGraf have been building a one-room cottage made of natural, recycled, and local materials.
How to live as if another world were already here.
Columnists
During Lent, we think about the saints who listened in the night.
Table of Contents
Cover Story
Christian support for the Iraq war raises the critical question: To whom do we belong?
Features
Over the past two years, educators Linda and Scot DeGraf have been building a one-room cottage made of natural, recycled, and local materials.
Commentary
Columns
During Lent, we think about the saints who listened in the night.
Culture Watch
We now have almost three decades of experience with the idea that markets will solve our problems.
Departments
The bough we clasped
while climbing towards
phantasmal blue
has broken—
we lie on concrete,
begging with a
shattered golden bowl.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the short days and long nights of winter come with lectionary readings full of references to dark and light.




