Liturgical Arts – July 17, 2011 January 14, 2013 News 4 Bishop Salmon to Lead Nashotah HouseThe Rt. Rev. Edward L. Salmon, Jr., is the new dean and president of Nashotah House Theological Seminary, and will arrive on campus in August. Features8 Dieter Heinrich Goldkuhle’s Legacy of LightBy Peggy EastmanDuring the memorial service for Dieter Heinrich Goldkuhle, sunlight illuminated the round “Creation” west rose window, which has become emblematic of the cathedral for thousands of visitors. It is a window Goldkuhle fabricated in collaboration with noted stained-glass artist and designer Rowan LeCompte. “Dieter’s two hands and my two hands are entirely responsible for the west rose window,” LeCompte said. 22 Choosing MutualityBy Alyson Barnett-CowanPeople often ask about the proposed Anglican Communion Covenant: “Isn’t this all about same-sex issues?” While it is true that the Communion’s language of “Covenant” was first used in The Windsor Report of 2004, the idea of having a comprehensive, coherent, agreed-upon understanding of how the Anglican family works has been around for a long time. Books11 Heaven and Earth in Little Spaceby Andrew BurnhamReview by Bryan D. Spinks 12 Secret Faith in the Public Squareby Jonathan MalesicReview by Nathan G. Jennings 14 Reforming the Liturgyby John F. Baldovin, SJReview by Aaron Canty 16 ‘Anglo-Catholic in Religion’by Barry SpurrReview by Richard J. Mammana Catholic Voices23 God Save the NubaBy Slater Armstrong Other Departments18 Cultures24 From the Archives28 Sunday’s Readings30 People & Places