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In its Faithful Cities report (2006), the Commission on Urban Life and Faith identified the question "What makes a good city?" as a key catalyst for thinking about the future of our cities and towns. In this groundbreaking work of practical theology, the authors, Elaine Graham and Stephen Lowe, explore this question in depth, from historical, social, economic and spiritual perspectives and offer a vision for the long-term future of the 'good city'.
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