Tuesday digest
New today from the Century:
- James Howell reviews Lillian Daniel, whose "book is a feast of words—funny, ribald, tiptoeing to the edge of sarcasm, yet full of love and unflinching hope." (subscription required)
- Amy Frykholm tries out Paula Huston's book of Lenten practices
- Evan Garner on the downside of winning
- Anne Apple's lectionary column for Sunday, March 10 (subscription required)
In the news:
- Scholars seek to reclaim a dirty word: secularism
- For aging religious leaders, is it still 'till death us do part'?
- Singing on "Idol," and facing the wrath of religious traditionalists
- Scottish Cardinal Keith O'Brien resigns after sex accusations
- Fox apologizes for comments on Wiccans at University of Missouri