No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief,a devil’s pitchfork looms in thinning airmid-strike beneath stars’ grief ...
At their best, theology and history are complementary tools that enact remembering as a sacred practice. I have trouble ...
Among the Catholic contributors, there is no unanimity as to the theological significance of Israel. Since 1967, most religiously observant Jews “have slowly become united in affirming a theological ...
On Christmas Day, the United States launched airstrikes against Lakurawa, an Islamist vigilante group operating in a largely ...
Last Lent, I found myself reckoning with the concept of failure—and beginning to understand the power of standing in ...
I’d been warned for years by my evangelical friends about the watered-down faith I’d find in mainline churches. And yet here I was, worshiping in an Episcopal church, complete with pews, kneelers, ...
Some exvangelicals are looking for a new church home. Will they find it in a ...
The February moon is capacious enough for carnival, lion dances, and taraweeh prayers; for dumplings, dates, and ...
In The Secret Agent, Kleber Mendonça Filho shows how political corruption and violence create an atmosphere of dread—along ...
An urgent refrain runs through this very unconventional devotional: Don’t allow authoritarian powers to reign with little ...
Udi Greenberg’s history of the ecumenical movement locates the errors—such as colonialism—that underlaid the project from ...
The temptations Satan places before Jesus are justly famous: he invites the famished Jesus to turn stones into bread, dares ...
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