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  1. To the Editor: A Response to Rory Misiewicz's Review of Brandon Daniel-Hughes's Pragmatic Inquiry and Religious Communities: Charles Peirce, Signs, and Inhabited Experience
  2. Whitehead's Radically Temporalist Metaphysics: Recovering the Seriousness of Time by George Allan (review)
  3. Practicing Safe Sects: Religious Reproduction in Scientific and Philosophical Perspective by F. LeRon Shults (review)
  4. Conceiving an Alternative: Philosophical Resources for an Ecological Civilization ed. by Demian Wheeler and David E. Conner (review)
  5. Propositions in the Making: Experiments in a Whiteheadian Laboratory ed. by Roland Faber, Michael Halewood and Andrew M. Davis (review)
  6. Defining Religion: Essays in Philosophy of Religion by Robert Cummings Neville (review)
  7. Contemporary Philosophical Proposals for the University: Toward a Philosophy of Higher Education ed. by Aaron Stoller and Eli Kramer (review)
  8. Pragmatism and Naturalism: Scientific and Social Inquiry after Representationalism ed. by Matthew Bagger (review)
  9. Effing the Ineffable: Existential Mumblings at the Limits of Language by Wesley J. Wildman (review)
  10. About the Authors
  11. Toward a Comprehensive Interpretation of Aesthetics
  12. The Reach of Empathy: William James's Metaphysics and the Environmental Crisis
  13. Environmental Justice as Counterpublic Theology: Reflections for a Postpandemic Public
  14. Deliberating on Dewey: A Pragmatic Response to Jeffrey Stout's Public Philosophy
  15. Explaining the Quantum of Explanation
  16. The Neglected Lectures on Conversion and Saintliness in The Varieties of Religious Experience: William James's Search for Redemptive (Saving) Facts
  17. Royce's The Problem of Christianity and Peirce's Epistemology
  18. Neo-Hegelian Theology as Process Theodicy and Socialist Idealism
  19. Editor's Note
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