Books In Review: Following the long shadow of America’s original sin Theologian Alison Benders takes an online pilgrimage through our country’s racial history. by Cara Meredith September 1, 2022
Features Earth’s self-care The blue-and-green-marbled planet is trying her best to restore stability. by Katharine M. Preston August 31, 2022
Voices Critical race theory can help us serve others Why would we refuse that help? by Jonathan Tran August 29, 2022
Features The right to life is an essential human right Its relationship to abortion, however, is complicated. by Allyson McKinney Timm August 30, 2022
Voices The way to change history is to live out your story When seismic shifts unseat us, it’s the ordinary that puts us back together again. by Brian Bantum August 26, 2022
Voices After my friend’s suicide, my theology was in shock I’ve been offering my tangled knots of questions and memories as prayers. by Isaac S. Villegas August 25, 2022
From the Editors Why print? A new design, a new publishing schedule, and a deep commitment to a very old technology August 24, 2022
First Words Thoughtful, independent, progressive What’s behind the Century’s new tagline? by Peter W. Marty August 23, 2022
Books In Review: Reconciliation or supersessionism? Karma Ben-Johanan traces the troubled history of Jewish-Christian relations after Vatican II. by Jon Sweeney August 18, 2022
Books In Review: American “heathens” Kathryn Gin Lum explores the entwining of racial and religious stereotypes in the United States. by Philip Jenkins August 17, 2022