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A Book to Build Community
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Building a Communal Church
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Alien Citizens
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Becoming Flesh and Blood
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The Body of Believers
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Finding Utopia
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In Search of a City
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American Stories
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I Am My Enemy
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The Real Radicals
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ISIS, Stalin, and the Other “S” Word
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Three Poems
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The Chess Player
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Editors’ Picks Issue 11
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Can Society Be Christian?
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Joe Strummer
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Lukandwa Dominic, born in 1980, is an artist living near Kampala, Uganda. He creates landscapes, cityscapes, and still lifes using batik, a method that alternates the application of melted wax and colorful dyes on fabric. See more of his work at batikartist.blogspot.com.

Lukandwa Dominic, Up and Down, 2013. Image from fineartamerica.com.
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