Books In Review: Prominent evangelical scholars are, once again, disavowing Trump They’re brave to do so. Do they go far enough? by Greg Carey August 27, 2020
Books In Review: I wish Francis Su had been my third-grade math teacher Su’s book is about math and human flourishing. It’s also about how to be a teacher. by David J. Wood August 26, 2020
First Person How I used Minecraft with my catechism group Instead of memorizing Luther’s theology, the kids built churches that embodied it. by Clint Schnekloth August 25, 2020
Faith Matters Separated from one another—yet still in harmony Evagrius Pontus and Howard Thurman knew God as simultaneously far and near. by Stephanie Paulsell August 20, 2020
From the Editor/Publisher Compassion begins in the eyes The pandemic hasn’t taken away our ability to look our neighbor in the eye. by Peter W. Marty August 14, 2020
How My Mind Has Changed Brought to life by Christ Theology was not optional for me as a child. It was a matter of life or death. by James Alison August 13, 2020
Books The treasure of the Psalms The psalter’s wisdom, illuminated from five perspectives by Jason Byassee August 12, 2020
Books In Review: Pregnancy is undeniably beautiful and bizarre Both Agnes Howard and Brittany Bergman encourage reflection on a transformational experience. by Leslie Verner August 6, 2020
Faith Matters The practical wisdom that comes from a pandemic The question “what are we for?” takes on new meaning these days. by Debra Dean Murphy August 6, 2020
Opinion Our pandemic slowdown has been good for the planet What if we kept it going? by O’neil Van Horn August 5, 2020