This anthology is one volume from C.J.S. Hayward's collected works. It includes a news release about the discovery of an inclusive language New Testament manuscript, a qualitative look at men and women, discussion of a spiritual reality barely hinted at by Biblical egalitarian concerns, a very short glimpse of a spiritually ugly image, an essay about Orthodoxy and feminism, some Orthodox answers to feminist questions, a letter in which a 26th century historian looks at curiosities today, the tale of a man who finds a commentary to explain "all cultural issues needful to understand the Bible as did its first readers," a story of renewed innocence, and a story that begins with disembodied minds searching for something beyond their realm.
C.J.S. Hayward is an Orthodox Christian author who holds master's degrees bridging math and computers (UIUC), and theology and philosophy (Cambridge, England). He has had many interests and many studies, and now is turning to seek what he really believes is most important. His heart's desire is to go to Mount Athos in Greece and become a monk.
He is working on raising funds for expenses for the pilgrimage he needs to get there.