Books In Review: Grace Ji-Sun Kim’s theology of visibility When Asian American women are rendered invisible, the whole church is diminished. by Susan Willhauck February 24, 2022
Books In Review: The real Jane Roe Joshua Prager’s deep reporting reveals Norma McCorvey as never before. by Chris Hammer February 21, 2022
Books In Review: Rescuing faith from scientific imperialism Kara Slade’s scathing yet incisive volume abounds with examples of modern hubris. by J. Scott Jackson February 16, 2022
Books In Review: Catholic acts of mercy during the AIDS crisis Michael O’Loughlin paints a vivid portrait of the complex, compassionate, and sometimes daring ways individual Catholics responded. by Aaron Klink February 14, 2022
Books In Review: Joseph de Maistre’s magnum opus is still perplexing after 200 years Les soirées de Saint-Pétersbourg has often been dismissed as propaganda. It isn’t. by Nathan J. Ristuccia February 10, 2022
Books In Review: Tutu the mystic Michael Battle’s biography focuses on the archbishop’s religious moorings. by Charles Scriven February 9, 2022
Books In Review: Hope without promise? Thomas Gaulke constructs a “belief-fluid” theology of hope. by Clint Schnekloth February 3, 2022
Books In Review: Approaching religious pluralism through the Bible’s other brothers Tyler Mayfield offers a fresh look at Cain, Ishmael, and Esau. by Sally Dyck February 1, 2022