How can we live well together? What gives life purpose? What about technology, education, faith, capitalism, work, family? Is another life possible? Plough editor Peter Mommsen and senior editor Susannah Black Roberts dig deeper into perspectives from a wide variety of writers and thinkers appearing in the pages of Plough.
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The PloughRead: Become Slaves to One Another by John M. G. Barclay
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John M.G. Barclay explores how Paul's letters probe the paradox of freedom through love.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: The Workers and the Church by Sohrab Ahmari
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Sohrab Ahmari asks what happened to the Christian tradition of supporting workers' rights?Par Plough
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The PloughRead: A Lion in Phnom Penh by J. Daniel Sims
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J. Daniel Sims, an insider, reckons with complicity and compromise in Cambodia’s aid industry.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: The Autonomy Trap by James R. Wood
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James Wood tells his conversion story and asks: Is commitment just for suckers?Par Plough
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The PloughRead: In Defiance of All Powers by Peter Mommsen
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Peter Mommsen asks what's the point of freedom?Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Tech Cities of the Bible by Alastair Roberts
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Alastair Roberts describes how our struggle with technology starts in Genesis.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Will There Be an AI Apocalypse? by Peter Berkman
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Matthew Loftus reminds Western donors not to send junk to his Kenyan hospital while stressing that they do depend on Western excess.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Toward a Gift Economy by Simon Oliver
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Simon Oliver argues that some goods and services have value beyond their market price.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Computers Can’t Do Math by David Schaengold
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David Schaengold argues that computers can’t do math and the human mind is a marvel that no machine has matched.Par Plough
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Brian Miller, an East Tennessee farmer, praises a simple piece of technology.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: The Artificial Pancreas by Peter Mommsen
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Peter Mommsen asks how we can live well with technology?Par Plough
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The PloughRead: ChatGPT Goes to Church by Arlie Coles
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Arlie Coles asks if large language models should write sermons and prayers.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Taming Tech in Community by Andrew Zimmerman
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Andrew Zimmerman tells how the Bruderhof community tries to be intentional about personal technology.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Send Us Your Surplus by Matthew Loftus
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Matthew Loftus reminds Western donors not to send junk to his Kenyan hospital while stressing that they do depend on Western excess.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: From Scrolls to Scrolling in Synagogue by J. L. Wall
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J. L. Wall describes how the way we read scripture has changed and the way that it has remained the same.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: The Tech of Prison Parenting by Robert Lee Williams
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Robert Lee Williams tells how even a little tech in prison can make a big difference.Par Plough
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82: Regenerative Agriculture in the Lake District
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James and Helen Rebanks talk about raising sheep and cattle in the Lake District. James describes the landscape where their families have lived for six hundred years, and how they have begun practicing regenerative agriculture as a way of restoring the land that recent conventional agriculture had damaged. He gives details about the sheep and cattl…
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The PloughRead: Why I Hunt by Tim Maendel
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Tim Maendel describes his love of hunting and the connection it gives him to the human species' natural history.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Breakwater by Rhys Laverty
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Rhys Laverty writes about the Alderney Breakwater, a crumbling jetty in the Channel Islands that protects a way of life.Par Plough
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Norann Voll learned some of life’s most important lessons from her father while caring for sheep.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: The Sadness of the Creatures by Peter Mommsen
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Peter Mommsen asks if humans should live by the laws of nature.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Are You a Tree? by Joy Clarkson
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In an excerpt from her book, Joy Marie Clarkson explores the natural metaphors that we use. Are you a tree, she asks, or are you a potted plant?Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Meeting the Wolf by Greta Gaffin
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Greta Gaffin asks if humans should return to nature, and looks to the lives of two saints who taught us to make peace with it instead.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: The Leper of Abercuawg by David McBride
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David McBride introduces his new translation of The Leper of Abercuawg, a thousand-year-old Welsh poem in which an outcast seeks comfort in the wild.Par Plough
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81: Can Metaphors Help Us Live Well?
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Joy Clarkson discusses her new book, and the importance of metaphor. Why are metaphors important? How can they help us live well – and how can they go wrong? Why should we not think of ourselves as computers? And what does all this mean for our language about God? In the discussion, Joy and Susannah range widely through topics including apophatic t…
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The PloughRead: The Plants Can Talk by William Thomas Okie
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William Thomas Okie says plants can talk; but is anyone listening?Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Saving the Soil, Saving the Farm by Colin Boller
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Colin Boller explains how regenerative agriculture helps farmers care for the land and pay the bills.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Dandelions: An Apology by Clare Coffey
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Clare Coffey gives a defense of the dandelion, the plant that always comes back.Par Plough
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80: The Technology of Middle-Earth
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Matthew Scarince and Sebastian Milbank discuss Tolkien and technology. Susannah chimes in. Is J. R. R. Tolkien anti-technology? What is the relationship between magic and technology in the world of the Lord of the Rings, and in ours? What do the elves have to do with that? What can we tell by looking at the rings, the palantíri, the silmarils? Shou…
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The PloughRead: Saskatchewan, Promised Land by Daniel J. D. Stulac
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Daniel J. D. Stulac, a newcomer to Saskatchewan, searches for the Old Testament promise.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: The Wonder of Moths by Caroline Moore
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Caroline Moore has studied moths since she was a child. She writes how they showcase nature’s richness and vulnerability.Par Plough
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79: According to the Scriptures – Resurrection in the Old Testament
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Alastair Roberts revisits the resurrection stories of the Old Testament. Jesus expected his followers to know that he was going to have to die and would then be resurrected – but, famously, they didn’t figure it out until it happened. What were Jewish expectations of resurrection, and where is the idea found in the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible? Al…
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The PloughRead: Christian Fellowship Isn’t Just Being Nice by Clarence Jordan
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Southern Baptist preacher Clarence Jordan (1912-1969) argued that true Christian fellowship as practiced by the early church demands sharing of material possessions, distribution of those goods, and racial equality.Par Plough
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Ross Douthat discusses why what is natural is not a guide to what is good. The idea that the natural world is to be worshiped can take many forms. Douthat and Peter Mommsen and Susannah Black Roberts discuss these forms, ranging from Wordsworthian spiritual experiences in a national park, to worshiping ancestral or local gods, to civic religions of…
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The PloughRead: Three Pillars of Education by Heinrich Arnold
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Heinrich Arnold writes that in the Bruderhof, as in any society, children flourish when family, school, and community align.Par Plough
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Rosemarie Garland-Thomson and Alexander Raikin discuss euthanasia and eugenics. What has happened in the law and society in Canada since 2016 such that MAID has exploded, becoming one of the most common causes of death there? What is the relationship of national healthcare to this expansion? Alexander Raikin brings in a review of the statistics ove…
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The PloughRead: The Joy of Mending Jeans by Leah Libresco Sargeant
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Leah Libresco Sargeant writes about Grace Russo and her philosophy of mending clothes with beauty.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: What Is Time For? by Zena Hitz
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Zena Hitz on our time, its value, and how we might spend it if we had more of it.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: The Home You Carry with You by Stephanie Saldaña
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Stephanie Saldaña writes that though the members of her church have been scattered by war, the church lives on.Par Plough
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Adam Nicolson has been rehabilitating his farm in Sussex for many years now, and he discusses the difficulties and rewards of this, and the piece that he wrote about it for Plough’s issue on repair. They go on to discuss the topics of some of Nicolson’s books: Sissinghurst, the farm and garden owned by Nicolson’s grandmother, Vita Sackville-West; H…
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The PloughRead: Architecture for Humans by Norman Wirzba
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Norman Wirzba writes that our homes and workplaces should nurture and celebrate life.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: To Mend a Farm by Adam Nicolson
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Adam Nicolson tells of reversing the destructive agricultural damage done to his farm in the past.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Ifs Eternally by Christian Wiman
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Christian Wiman writes that the “if” is what any honest faith looks like in this life.Par Plough
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75: Does Tikkun Olam Mean What You Think?
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Zohar Atkins discusses the real meaning of tikkun olam. Susannah and Zohar discuss the contemporary progressive vision of this idea, which means (or does it?) “to repair the world.” Where did that contemporary interpretation come from? And what was the original meaning? They go through the Rabbinic concept of Tikkun as equity, as a kind of emergenc…
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The PloughRead: Not Everything Can Be Fixed by Carlo Gébler
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Carlo Gébler writes that we should try to repair the lives of others, even if things in our own lives seem broken.Par Plough
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Words written by Clarence Jordan, founder of Koinonia Farm, a pacifist interracial Christian community in Georgia, taken from a Plough book, The Inconvenient Gospel.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Just Your Handyman by Kurt Armstrong
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Kurt Armstrong writes that not everyone can build skyscrapers; someone has to address that damp spot on your kitchen ceiling.Par Plough
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74: Friends Don’t Let Politics End Friendships
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Matthew Sitman and Sohrab Ahmari discuss friendship across political divides. Both men have made their careers in political media and have made significant changes in their politics over the course of their lives – in Sohrab’s case, very publicly. These changes have affected some friendships and have left others intact. Sohrab and Matt and Susannah…
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The PloughRead: Zero Episcopalians by Benjamin Crosby
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Benjamin Crosby, a young minister in a declining church, looks for reasons to hope.Par Plough
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The PloughRead: Hunger by Narine Abgaryan
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In a short story by Narine Abgaryan, survivors of war in 1990s Armenia find a reason to go on living.Par Plough
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