“Home and Neighborhood” is the last of a three-part series examining the pressures on the family in the contemporary world. With this issue, we move beyond the domestic sphere to include reflections on neighborhood, community, and the impact of the built environment on human relationships.
Book Reviews
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The Tao of Architecture by Stratford Caldecott
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Christopher Alexander, The Timeless Way of Building
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The Meaning of Place by Carla Galdo
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Craig G. Bartholomew, Where Mortals Dwell: A Christian View of Place for Today
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Towards an Economy of Love by Patrick M. Fleming
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Wendell Berry, Home Economics: Fourteen Essays
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State of the Family by Julie E. Heldt
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Christopher Lasch, Haven in a Heartless World: the Family Besieged
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Sprawling Solitude by Paige S. Sanchez
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Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Andres Duany, Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream
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Reconnecting the Community by Juliana Weber
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John and Peter Block McKnight, The Abundant Community: Awakening the Power of Families and Neighborhoods
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In the Face of a Dark New Age by Daniel Blackman
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Jane Jacobs, Dark Age Ahead
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Fr Vincent McNabb OP, Nazareth or Social Chaos
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Humanizing the Built Environment by Mary Shivanandan
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Karl Besel and Viviana Andreescu (eds.), Back to the Future: New Urbanism and the Rise of Neotraditionalism in Urban Planning
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Father of the New Urbanism by Michael Camacho
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Léon Krier, The Architecture of Community
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City of God, City of Man by Conor B. Dugan
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Philip Bess, Till We Have Built Jerusalem: Architecture, Urbanism, and the Sacred
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