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Unabashedly serious and quirkily cultured, Plough has something to offer anyone longing to leave the frenetic 24-hour news cycle for something more timeless.
Mary Harrington, UnHerd
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Plough Quarterly is a truly excellent journal – it’s incandescent with content and cutting-edge in graphic design. This magazine balances intellect and imagination perfectly.
Russell Moore, Christianity Today
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For me, the Plough is a crucial sign that a sophisticated Christian culture is returning to prominence in America, as elsewhere, and seizing the high ground of influence amongst the more thoughtful of a coming generation.
John Milbank, theologian
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The Plough is one of the most important pieces of literature I read.
Tony Campolo, author
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The wonderful Christian journal of life well lived.
Alan Jacobs, author, How to Think
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Plough Quarterly has become an essential part of my ministry. I love the art in the magazine. In every issue, I find writing that helps me to think about the faith in a fresh, enlivening way that commends steadfast Christian conviction with the risky practice of the faith.
Will Willimon, Duke Divinity School
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Plough Quarterly has become one of my favorite reads. Yours is one of the few magazines that brings me joy as I read each issue.
Jacob Walsh, Vice President and Publisher, Christianity Today
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Plough is our favorite religious quarterly. Its supposedly non-political approach to issues having to do with the environment, the use of resources, and the regard for all humans as having equal rights is distinctive, but also very much a part of the political mix today. We’ll keep reading Plough, to be challenged when we disagree and cheered when, as so often happens, we are jarred into agreement.
Martin E. Marty, Sightings
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Excited to see more. It feels like a theologian from the 1800s, a monk, a poet, and an investigative journalist sat down at a table together to talk about life.
David Laws
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Plough is the richest publication I get these days. ‘Love in Syria’ and ‘Hope in the Void’ were world class: insightful, stunning, deeply spiritual, provocative. The entire magazine is beautifully conceived and professionally executed.
Philip Yancey, author
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Plough always calls us to hope and community. It’s the kind of magazine we desperately need today.
Richard Foster, Author
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In a world sometimes gone mad with violence from social and religious contentions… we all need a message of hope and renewal to refresh our hearts and souls and assure us that there is a greater good out there.
Media Industry Newsletter, naming Plough one of the 30 hottest magazine launches of the year.
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Plough’s motto ‘breaking ground for a renewed world’ expresses the editors’ mission to boldly and unapologetically promote a more active, practical faith in today’s culture.
Library Journal, naming Plough one of the top ten new magazines of the year.
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Plough publishes solid stuff, real stuff – it connects ordinary human living with gospel living at its best.
Ann LaForest, Carmelite Sisters
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Coming across Plough magazine is like finding an oasis in the desert. Here is a journal that delves deep into the rich themes of our personal, communal, and spiritual life, rather than skimming the surface. It is the antidote to the trivial sound-bites and slogans of so much of the mass media. Beautifully produced and illustrated, it offers essays and poems that will leave you thinking all the more richly and fruitfully as you wait for the next issue.
Malcolm Guite
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The writing possesses what I always look for: clarity, directness, sincerity, a pleasing style, and no excess verbiage.
Claudia McDonnell, Catholic New York columnist
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We and other sojourners are in need of the uniquely Christocentric voice the Plough represents.
Dan Ziegler
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…Delighted to see Plough reborn as an earthmover.
Fr. Stewart Lane
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This literary magazine truly has something for everyone...the type of cultural exposure that adults and children need.
Tony & Filippa Viola