Books In Review: Reckoning with the careless ableism of the church Amy Kenny’s call for disability justice leads with righteous anger but offers grace. by Elizabeth Felicetti June 29, 2022
Features Feeling US history School districts and legislatures aren’t just challenging textbooks and curricula. They’re challenging feelings. by Amy Frykholm June 27, 2022
Features The spirituality of slow fashion I have found joy reusing, recycling, and repairing clothing. by Dana Allen Walsh June 24, 2022
Books In Review: Luke Timothy Johnson’s scholarly life The prolific biblical scholar offers an engaging account of his career—and of the spiritual journey that helped shape it. by David Heim June 22, 2022
Readers Write Threshold: Essays by readers We gave our readers a one-word writing prompt: “threshold.” June 21, 2022
First Words Looking ahead Life isn’t meant to be lived in the rearview mirror. by Peter W. Marty June 17, 2022
Faith Matters On the holiness of casseroles and spreadsheets When our church offered Rosa sanctuary, our ordinary habits became a politics of hospitality. by Isaac S. Villegas June 10, 2022
Features This is my broken body When illness took over my life, I developed a new understanding of the Eucharist. by Kay Lynn Northcutt June 9, 2022
Features Was my father right to embrace predestination? If we take the doctrine seriously, then we dare not draw the circle of salvation along religious lines. Or any lines at all. by Matthew Myer Boulton June 7, 2022
Interview Thinking about God’s desire with the medieval mystics “I have the sense that Mechthild of Magdeburg’s whole life was lived in pursuit of her divine beloved.” Amy Frykholm interviews Wendy Farley June 6, 2022