I encountered Kathleen Norris’s Acedia and Me at a time when just about everything felt like more trouble than it ...
Mac Loftin earned his PhD from Harvard University, where he studied the relationship between Christian theology and political ...
With President Trump announcing “the war is over” on Monday and Israel and Hamas trading hostages for Palestinian prisoners, ...
Donyelle McCray takes readers on a tour of the edges of homiletics, exploring Black Americans’ gospel proclamation in ...
Andrew Wymer teaches liturgical studies at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and is coeditor of Unmasking White ...
Whether we look at education or entertainment, medical diagnoses or internet searches, we now find that some version of AI is ...
While Home does not argue that yoga itself is fascist, he calls attention to the many fascists involved in popularizing it.
Kirk may indeed be the perfect embodiment of the Christian missionary. Some will see that as a cause to mourn his death.
In Cowboy Apocalypse, religion scholar Rachel Wagner examines this new West—a powerful and prevalent American mythology of a ...
Peter Ackroyd sees a special historical relationship between the development of a distinctively English sensibility and that ...
In my last column, I argued that mainline Christians ought to worry a bit more about private morality, to be a little more ...
God’s silenceI was deeply touched by Rachel Mann’s October column (“The silent, suffering God”). She shares her journey with Crohn’s disease in a way that touches on an experience I believe all mature ...
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