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The future of humanity is urban.
It might seem a bad move for a magazine named after a farm tool to bring out an issue on cities. Especially if that magazine is published by an Anabaptist community that originated in a back-to-the-land movement and still has the whiff of hayfield and woodlot to it. Why not stick to what you're good at? Why jump lanes? Because the future of humanity, pretty clearly, is urban. Urbanization is arguably the biggest change of habitat our species has ever undergone. For anyone who cares about the common good of humanity, then, cities need to matter. The modern city is an electrifying concentration of creativity, energy, and cultural dynamism. It's also still the "cauldron of unholy loves" that Saint Augustine discovered in Carthage one and a half millennia ago. It's the place where the cruelties of mammon, the hubris of power, and the perversions of lust manifest themselves most crassly. But cities have also given birth to culture and community and to remarkable movements of revival and renewal. In this issue, visit: - Belfast with Jenny McCartney
Title
Plough Quarterly No. 23 - In Search of a City
Authors
Jenny Mccartney +5
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Plough Publishing House
Published
December 2019
Weight
273g
Dimensions
19.1 x 26 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9780874863390
ISBN-10
0874863392
Eden Code
5148370
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