Books In Review: Deconstructing the Republican Jesus Biblical scholar Tony Keddie shows how the conservative movement enlisted the Bible to help its cause. by Aaron Klink May 27, 2021
Interview Centering the sacred work of spiritual direction for people of color “Breath is how I bring myself back to God. My breath is my sacred word.” Amy Frykholm interviews Therese Taylor-Stinson May 26, 2021
Books In Review: Approaching eco-theology with hope Two new books on praying, caring, and acting for the earth by Clint Schnekloth May 20, 2021
Features Homeless people get organized—and radical In Tacoma, Minneapolis, and elsewhere, people without housing have taken over buildings. by Caitlin Yoshiko Kandil May 19, 2021
Notes from the Global Church How did abortion become legal in majority-Catholic Argentina? In Latin America, faith and politics are being disentangled. by Philip Jenkins May 18, 2021
From the Editors State anti-trans bills aren’t just culture wars skirmishes They’re acts of harm against living, breathing people. May 17, 2021
Books In Review: The White Rose movement in graphic novel form Andrea Ciponte has found an ideal genre for telling the Scholl siblings’ story. by Lawrence Wood May 14, 2021
Books In Review: A book on climate change that’s neither preachy nor hopeless Raised on a farm, scientist Hope Jahren offers clear, concise, and credible explanations. by David Hoekema May 13, 2021
Screen Time Lupin and The Bureau toy with the fantasy of the master-hero What happens when a genre series is detached from its White colonialist context? by Kathryn Reklis May 3, 2021
Features The generations of hurt that the Chauvin conviction can’t heal We are disguising our collective wounds instead of treating them. by Sean Goode April 30, 2021
Faith Matters Emptying the tombs of the city jail “There’s a group of people outside,” I said through the intercom, “and they’ve raised money for your bail.” by Isaac S. Villegas April 29, 2021
Opinion What kind of justice did Derek Chauvin’s trial achieve? The verdict of a court is not the final verdict of a society. by Benjamin J. Dueholm April 28, 2021
Notes from the Global Church How Quebec went from one of the most religious societies to one of the least Americans don’t have to look as far away as Europe for an example of how quickly secularization can come. by Philip Jenkins April 28, 2021
Books In Review: How a small group of activists took down the mining company destroying a Salvadoran watershed This time, David beat Goliath. by Jeannine Marie Pitas April 28, 2021
From the Editors The Derek Chauvin trial held one bad-apple cop accountable But what about the rest of the barrel? April 26, 2021