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Daniel is the poster boy of refusal to compromise. Except, of course, when he did.
Daniel was faithful amidst compromise. His expectations were cut to the measure of exile.
So this issue of Comment undertakes an audacious goal: to redeem compromise. We want to recover a sense in which compromise can actually be faithful, a good, tangible expression of our commitment to shalom.

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An annotated reading of your world, including liberals, Theos, and canine sacraments.
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“In my university days, I used to think that ideas could be transferred to paper, read by someone else, and then—poof!—the idea would transform the world,” says Work and Economics program director Brian Dijkema. “Looking back on this, I realize that’s rubbish. Unless they have legs, ideas are lame. Ideas emerge from and alongside working […]
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The bottom line for great compromisers: "It's not that simple."
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The personal and public nature of compromise
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What to do about the modern political divide?
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