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			<title> Religion in the Unheavenly City</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Half a mile, not more, separates 50th Street and Park Avenue in central Manhattan from the northwest corner of 42nd Street and Seventh Avenue. But the two points mark the antipodes of New York City&rsquo;s axis of religious dedication: to timelessness at one pole, to change at the other.
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