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In a world where faith and reason are perceived as enemies, this book describes them as companions. Readers are invited to travel into the souls of ordinary people and the minds of philosophers and theologians, experience the meekness coming from faith, or attempt to decipher complicated philosophical concepts. This is a book that reveals the human condition of being immigrants: people who apply for entry into the souls of those they encounter.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Prologue
- A Rabbit and My Involuntary Participation in Ugliness
- A Tree on a Country Road
- What Is Your Use for This World?
- Moments of Life with Neil Diamond
- Beauty in Anonymity
- Our Images in Other People’s Worlds
- Sunday Walk to Golgotha
- Places of Regeneration
- Oases of Freedom
- Departures
- An Aching Love
- Forgiveness Sunday
- Immigrant Story
- The Icons Formed by Others in My Soul
- Coming Together as a Nation in a Narcissistic World13
- Thoughts in the Air
- Two Kinds of Expectation
- Angels and Birth-givers
- Stories from Communism
- What Would I Have Done
- Afraid to Be in Heaven
- Identity Stories
- Praise and the Evil Eye
- The Restoration of Memory as Public Sacrament
- Some Thoughts on Levinas and Orthodoxy
- The Church and the Problem of the Third
- Laughter, Levinas, and the Otherwise than Being
- Nothing to Be Done: Waiting for Godot
- We Are All to Blame
- I Am a Nobody for Whom Someone Is on a Cross
- The Pigs Who “Took” the Light
- Losing Yourself in the Depths of Your Being
- Pregnant with the Beautiful
- Radical Diversity and C. S. Lewis
- The Spring of Love
- The Temptation to Change the Suffering of the World
- Healing Responsibility
- Mercy and Pity
- The Two Old Men
- The Legend of Manole and Ana: Building a Church in One’s Bones
- Giving Thanks for Shortcomings
- It Sounds Like Reason, except that It Was a Choice
- A Lonely Superhuman with Simple Arithmetic
- “There Was No Other Choice”
- “Christ Is Risen!” Now . . . What?
- Ode to My Wife
- The Canon of Joy
- Hoarders of Ideas
- Incomplete Morning Thought on Heaven
- Time and Eternity
- The Gift of Failure
- The Situation of the Earth
- Beyond Morality
- Daily Involuntary Participation in Ugliness
- Moments of Travel with Dostoevsky and Elder Cleopa
- Bibliography