Books In Review: A Kierkegaardian biography of Kierkegaard Clare Carlisle helps readers struggle with what it means to be human in the world. by Alan Van Wyk May 7, 2020
Books In Review: Hope without Optimism, by Terry Eagleton This provocative book portrays hope as a virtue, a moral orientation that can be cultivated actively, a matter of will. By %1 June 21, 2016
Cover Story The people’s preaching class: Fred Craddock in retirement Craddock let the word out that he would be available at no charge for preaching and teaching. Only non-seminary graduates should attend. by William Brosend February 19, 2015
Books In Review: Faith Speaking Understanding, by Kevin J. Vanhoozer Kevin Vanhoozer demonstrates that Christian thought is a more engaging, embodied affair than much that passes for thinking these days. reviewed by William H. Willimon January 7, 2015
Feature Leap of love: Kierkegaard on regard for enemies There are serious obstacles to making the spiritual adjustment required to presuppose love. by Gordon Marino July 17, 2002