THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF NEW COLLEGE BERKELEY (Vol. 47 NO.1, Spring 2026)

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New Poems from Our Call for Submissions • Spring 2026

April 22, 2026
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Moses Goes to Scotland Phillip Aijian The loch is made and remade every day—every moment, filling and draining—from forty rivers. Each deposits untold amounts of peat— kin to coal; kin to light and heat. But in the Loch there abides, as far as we can see, only cold and darkness. Not a light shines under the surface but it gets trapped like a weary firefly in a dirty mason jar. Its depths we know and name in meters and feet, as if meters and feet told us much more about the Loch and its secrets than they do about God

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I’m Good with Languages

August 4, 2023
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by Nancy Thomas

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Caught

August 4, 2023
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by Laurie Hess

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The Dying Poet

August 3, 2023
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by Rhett Watts

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iOde

April 15, 2023
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by Malcolm Guite

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Cathedrals

April 12, 2023
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by Kimberly Phinney

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Two German Poems

April 8, 2023
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Translated by Donald Mace Williams

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That Very Light: Poems

December 22, 2022
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Poems selected from our call for submissions

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Poems for Summer

August 6, 2022
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String Theory

August 3, 2022
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Poem by Marda Messick

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Breath of Freedom

April 9, 2022
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A poem by Christopher Maitz

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    • Confronting Evil with God: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Curious Case of Jesus Knocking at the Door

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    • An MLK Retreat from Hopelessness

    • Why Read a Poem at a Time Like This?

    • Putting Contemplation into Action, Holding Action in Contemplation

  • Poetry
    • Tehran, March

    • New Poems from Our Call for Submissions • Spring 2026

    • It Is as if Infancy Were the Whole of Incarnation

  • Media
    • Adapting Lawhead’s Pendragon Cycle: Merlin in the Age of Streaming

    • The Question of Identity: Reflections on the Latest Superman Film

    • The Rings of Power Review

  • Review
    • The Future of Love

    • At The Still Point by Ron Starbuck

    • You Are Accepted

  • Fiction
    • Valentine’s Day

    • The Art of War

    • The Sound of the Sea

  • Visually Sacred
    • Jamie Brummitt: Relics and American Faith

    • Michael J. Crosbie: Spatial Justice in Sacred Space 

    • Anthony Petro

      Anthony Petro: Christianity and the Culture Wars

  • NCB’s Radix Live
    • Bradley Jersak’s Out of the Embers: Faith After the Great Deconstruction (NCB’s Radix Live)

    • Living in the Book of Common Prayer, with Julie Lane-Gay

    • Formed to Lead: An Author Event with Jason Jensen by NCB’s Radix Live