The problem with specialization
Chess players and golfers might benefit from an early, singular focus. Most people don’t.
Chess players and golfers might benefit from an early, singular focus. Most people don’t.
Deborah Lipstadt shows how anti-Semitic sentiment can spring up where we least expect it.
John Woolverton addresses a gap in Roosevelt scholarship with elegance and insight.
In the face of evil, we tend to keep our heads down. Not Witold Pilecki.
Two new collections add to the landmark volume The Habit of Being.
Christine Helmer threatens to dash to pieces the pieties of modern Luther scholarship.
New books that are shaping conversations about practical theology
Can Christian hope survive the onslaught against black life?
Darren Dochuk shows how oil and American Christianity have long shaped each other.
The Weil siblings and the dense worlds of their minds