Books In Review: Christians have struggled to understand Judaism on its own terms John Phelan’s book helps us unlearn what we thought we knew. by David Heim October 30, 2020
Critical Essay Why do Christians protest? The biblical foundation for a holy practice by Benjamin D. Wayman October 26, 2020
Faith Matters The struggle to live in unity when everything’s divided We know how to wield a sword, but nobody taught us how to cultivate a field. by Brian Bantum October 16, 2020
Books In Review: Willie Jennings’s plea to create a new kind of theologian After Whiteness is urgent reading for any institution that purports to care about God and race. by Jason Byassee October 8, 2020
Books Take & Read: Practical theology Five books that introduce new voices to the conversation by Mary Clark Moschella October 7, 2020
Books In Review: Douglas Ottati’s liberal piety The theologian starts by recognizing that we know enough to live fully in response to God’s grace. by Stephen Healey October 6, 2020
Books In Review: N. T. Wright and Walter Brueggemann look to the Bible for wisdom during the pandemic They both resist easy answers to the problem of suffering. by Jason A. Mahn October 5, 2020