A DNA test and its aftermath
Even as a child, Dani Shapiro wondered whether she belonged in her family.
Even as a child, Dani Shapiro wondered whether she belonged in her family.
Brian Stanley pulls off a readable, one-volume history of 20th-century Christianity.
Kate Ott looks at the moral implications of digital language.
Sarah Arthur captures the beloved Christian author’s appeal.
Ethan Shagan chronicles the expansion of these concepts since the Middle Ages.
We need to stop playing to win, says Bill McKibben, and start playing to keep the game going.
Our era’s poet theologian begins by retranslating Paul: “the remaining time is contracted” (1 Cor. 7:29).
Can we cross them? Is it worth it?
For Sofia Starnes, poetry is the language of faith.
Sarah Blake’s surrealist novel about Naamah—Noah’s wife—is mesmerizing.