Being politicized seduces the followers of Jesus away from the primacy of Scripture and the Christ-like ethic of loving those made in God’s image.
Social Creature is a keen window of insight into our world, a crime novel about two young adults that merely want to live life to the fullest.
Three brief extracts: how Christians & non-Christians see us; French social thermalism; and the difference in sermons at Pearl Harbor and 9/11.
Sometimes our true selves are best revealed when there are no onlookers. No obvious onlookers, anyway.
Two books, a compendium of short pieces on the art and ideas that propelled America to prominence between 1945-1968, and a biography of St. Paul.
Two helpful books. One helps us talk Christianly about climate change and the other helps us think Christianly about all of life and culture.
Stop reading, listening, and watching news that makes you angry and depressed. Find stories filled with compassion, love and humor.
Social media will not go away, so we need to revisit the question of how to be faithful in our use of it.
In Lifting the Veil, poet, priest, and scholar Malcolm Guite restores the imagination to its rightful place in Christian faithfulness.
Most books on moral philosophy are dense and dry, requiring us to slog through turgid prose and convoluted logic. Except this one.