Books In Review: Church vs. injustice, not church vs. state Ilsup Ahn believes that a different conception of church could have stopped, among other things, housing segregation. by Clint Schnekloth December 30, 2022
Books In Review: Another look at the 1619 Project I approached the project’s new anthology with some skepticism. Its contents quickly dispelled my doubts. by David Hoekema December 28, 2022
Books In Review: In the face of climate change, how do we tend to our spirits? In true agrarian fashion, Norm Wirzba suggests starting small. by Kyle Childress December 21, 2022
Books In Review: Who gets to live on the land? Historian Jo Guldi argues that land occupancy struggles aren’t just about fairness; they’re about humanity’s survival. by Andrew W. Stevens December 13, 2022
Books In Review: How some churches fail to provide a lifeline Tiffany Brooks offers much more than just another exvangelical anger manual. by Emily McGinley December 8, 2022
Books In Review: Avivah Zornberg finds the plot of Leviticus The eclectic scholar masterfully uncovers the subterranean threads and tensions that underlie this nonnarrative text. by Beth Kissileff December 6, 2022