When religion joins the UFO conversation

“The nexus of religion, technology, and culture is more interrelated than most people assume,” says professor and filmmaker Brett Robinson.

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June 22, Ordinary 12C (1 Kings 19:1-4, (5-7), 8-15a; Psalm 42 and 43)

Psalms 42 and 43 remind us of the ways a spiritual practice can prepare us for whatever trials we meet in life.

Insecurity and the problem of evil

One of my more shameful memories comes from my time coaching youth soccer as a teenager.

A poetic search for belief

Amy Newman’s new collection is less a theodicy and more an apology, a defense of life in the face of imperfection.

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What do we mean when we say something is “in the Bible”?

A new database of more than 900 biblical translations presents a prism of cultures, languages, and meanings.

Hostile territory (Luke 8:26-39)

Jesus disrupts the narrative in multiple ways.

A farewell to snow

Louise Erdrich’s Future Home of the Living God reminds me how much we have to mourn as we enter a climate dystopia.

Looking for healing in “the pitt”

The ER in Scott Gemmill’s medical drama is a virus-infected Petri dish of all that ails the body politic.

Politics

A farewell to snow

Louise Erdrich’s Future Home of the Living God reminds me how much we have to mourn as we enter a climate dystopia.

Why does the Southern Baptist Convention wield so much political influence?

The SBC is loud, but it represents a slim minority of Christians who are out of step with the rest of the country.

Trump’s artificial images

The AI-generated meme is this administration’s house style—moral degradation made visible.

Erasing women

The Trump administration’s moves against women leaders are not new. We’ve been here before.