Take amp read New books in theology
Theology lives in the space between apocalypticism and Christian Platonism.
Theology lives in the space between apocalypticism and Christian Platonism.
In a globalized world, Michael Ignatieff argues, grand moral values have failed. What's left is virtue.
What does hope look like in the face of racism?
The movement's plucky proponents have been known for their philosophy more than their preaching. Until now.
In their new novels, Dara Horn and Chloe Benjamin play with themes of mortality and free will.
Depictions of Jesus reveal God—but never adequately.
Robinson's essays are sometimes tedious. Yet they provide glimpses of the capacious faith undergirding her novels.
We asked some of our favorite novelists and poets to tell us about three recent works of fiction that speak to them in a deep way.
In this anthology of poems selected by Wiman, joy comes in modest and unlikely guise.
De La Torre has little use for hope in a God who only seems to show up for Christians, never for their victims.