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Children of Prometheus: Technology and the Good Life (No. 8) (Edited by Dan Russ with Peter Edman)

Cover image:But Not Through MeBut Not Through Me: Seven Steps to Facing Up to the Challenge of Evil and Suffering (No. 7) (Edited by Os Guinness with Peter Edman)

The Great Experiment: Faith and Freedom in the American Republic (No. 6) (Edited by Os Guinness with Ginger Koloszyc)

Doing Well and Doing Good: Money, Giving, and Caring in a Free Society (No. 5) (Edited by Os Guinness with Ginger Koloszyc)

The Journey: Our Quest for Faith and Meaning (No. 4) (Edited by Os Guinness with Ginger Koloszyc)

Steering Through Chaos: Vice and Virtue in an Age of Moral Confusion (No. 3) (Edited by Os Guinness with Virginia Mooney)

When No One SeesWhen No One Sees: The Importance of Character in an Age of Image (No. 2) (Edited by Os Guinness with Virginia Mooney)

Entrepreneurs of Life: Faith and the Venture of Purposeful Living (No. 1) (Edited by Os Guinness with Ginger Koloszyc)

What I mean by character is a firm, seasoned substance of soul. I mean qualities or acquirements as intelligence, thoughtfulness, conscientiousness, right-mindedness, patience, fortitude, long-suffering and unconquerable resolve.

Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain

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Cover image via AmazonDietrich Bonhoeffer: Modern Spiritual Masters Series by Robert Coles, ed..

A helpful brief anthology of the writings of the German theologian and martyr.

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Cover image via AmazonWho Are We?: Critical Reflections and Hopeful Possibilities by Jean Bethke Elshtain.

Jean Bethke Elshtain finds hope in the recovery of personhood by exploring the internal and external trappings that so easily lead us to forget how to be faithful to something other than ourselves.
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