Books In Review: What does the cross mean for people with disabilities? David McLachlan proposes a participatory atonement in which God engages creation’s contingency and vulnerability. by Aaron Klink March 30, 2022
Faith Matters My spouse is also my pastor During the pandemic, I’ve realized how much I rely on her as a proxy for my faith. by Brian Bantum March 18, 2022
Books In Review: On the path to holiness with Dostoevsky Paul Contino offers a hope-filled reading of The Brothers Karamazov. by Jeannine Marie Pitas March 17, 2022
Books In Review: The frightening side of baptism Peter Leithart argues that the sacrament’s violence is surprisingly good news. by Annelisa Burns March 15, 2022
Interview Translation as an act of love “Dolly Parton says she is singing for everybody. I am trying to translate for everybody.” Amy Frykholm interviews Carmen Acevedo Butcher March 14, 2022
Books In Review: Why go to church camp? Jacob Sorenson has written a wise, informative, and practical study of the benefits of Christian summer camps. by Meggan Manlove March 2, 2022
First Words Jesus turned his public humiliation into solidarity He turned it into love and care for humiliated others. by Peter W. Marty March 1, 2022