In The Baghdad Eucharist, an Iraqi Christian family weathers Saddam, U.S. invasion, and ISIS
Sinan Antoon's acclaimed novel, now out in English, sheds light on the realities faced by Christians in Iraq.
Sinan Antoon's acclaimed novel, now out in English, sheds light on the realities faced by Christians in Iraq.
How to capture the urgency of Confessions? New translations by Sarah Ruden and Peter Constantine offer very different approaches.
"This is not a book of Enlightenolatry," writes Pinker. But it is.
Pediatric oncologist Elisha Waldman explores a city's complexities as he reflects on his patients' spiritual needs.
Carolyn Helsel's guidebook is insightful, sensitive, and deeply practical.
William Abraham's theological affirmations of faith are shadowed by a persistent question: Why don't they work?
J. D. Daniels writes beautiful letters to no one. They aren't for everyone.
If old age is another country, three novelists are exploring not just the peaks and valleys but also the rough places in between.
As Chinese communism turned to violence, Zhao turned to Christ. Lian Xi tells her story in memorable fashion.
What brought down the Roman Empire? Kyle Harper says it was plague and cold climate.