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vol. 3, num. 20 :: 2004.12.03 — 2004.12.16

It?s better to give than to receive, but don?t look a gifthorse in the mouth. Fortunately, gifts and giving are so much more than our cultural expressions convey. An exploration of the theme of gifts.

 

Feature

Cynicism vs. gifts of grace

On seeking genuine celebration during the holidays.

Editorial

Bratz vs. books

Struggling with agenda-driven giving at Christmas time.

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Articles

Given with love

Shopping for Christmas gifts can be an opportunity to practice our deepest values.

To Johanna, on your baptism

A gift takes the form of knowledge conveyed in a letter.

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Reviews

Every time a bell rings

A review and discussion questions for a holiday classic.

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Gallery

In case you missed it the first time

Christmas gifts with conscience

We've compiled a listing of great places to buy Christmas gifts this year, from intangible humanitarian gifts to practical gifts that support good companies.

A season of acceptance

As Christmas approaches, we can prepare to accept God's good gifts by setting aside our own efforts and becoming like little children.

Weaving the web

Alternatives for Simple Living

A fortune of resources?many for free?on celebrating and living with intention.

 

Opening heart and home

What Dorothy Day taught us all about the gift of hospitality.

 

Someone is giving me the evil eye

A gift of weird whimsy from Exploding Dog.

 
 

Columns

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Meeting God in the kitchen

On the language of food, in the everyday and in the feast.

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Sabbath-keeping

A timely reminder that Sabbath is a gift, not a burden.

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