Kane’s primary purpose is to get past the idea that “church politics” can only mean bad things and to demonstrate how the ...
By the major crisis point of the movie, their children are teenagers, and I could not for the life of me figure out why they ...
Whether we look at education or entertainment, medical diagnoses or internet searches, we now find that some version of AI is ...
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 ...
I encountered Kathleen Norris’s Acedia and Me at a time when just about everything felt like more trouble than it ...
A river flows at scripture’s beginning. With its source in paradise, this river flows out of Eden before branching into the ...
Donyelle McCray takes readers on a tour of the edges of homiletics, exploring Black Americans’ gospel proclamation in ...
While Home does not argue that yoga itself is fascist, he calls attention to the many fascists involved in popularizing it.
Mac Loftin earned his PhD from Harvard University, where he studied the relationship between Christian theology and political thought. He is the author of In the Twilight of the Christian West: A ...
After the painting by Simone MartiniHe stands there like a spoiled childso certain is he of his mother’s love.Her gesture is ...
In Cowboy Apocalypse, religion scholar Rachel Wagner examines this new West—a powerful and prevalent American mythology of a ...
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