Nicole Krauss’s love letter to (an imagined) Kafka
A breathtaking novel that bleeds existential urgency from every page
A breathtaking novel that bleeds existential urgency from every page
As leaves fall from the trees, Ali Smith helps us fall into the dreams and fears of her characters.
As family configurations change, so does pastoral care.
The senator's jokes are still funny, even if Trump has made his satire obsolete.
Mai-Anh Le Tran bravely jumps into the space where theory meets practice.
Muslim women’s clothing reveals—and shapes—culture, politics, and piety.
If O'Connor's stories are shocking, that's only because the gospel is, too.
Do we really want God to live with us in a poisoned and degraded world?
Andrew Shtulman's book isn't just about understanding data. It's about moral concern.
Scripture shapes culture—but always through what we bring to it.