William H. Willimon
The limits of explanation
Fictional pastors
Harvard's preacher: Peter J. Gomes, 1942–2011
Voice lessons: Learning to preach
Family
A review of The Shape of Participation
A review of More Perfect Unions
Leading from the belly: Pastoral plenty
“Seventy-eight percent of all clergy are either overweight (48 percent) or obese (30 percent).” —Pulpit & Pew Research Pr...
Now can we sing?
Too much practice: Second thoughts on a theological movement
Few things are more humbling for a professor than to hear your classroom assertions parroted back to you....
Dear John: Your Gospel does not meet our current needs
To: John
From: Harold Sniveling, Acquisitions Editor
Re: Your submission
Flannery: A Life of Flannery O'Connor
Accidental lessons: My encounter with a chainsaw
Trustworthy
Barbara Blodgett, director of supervised ministries at Yale Divinity School, has written what may be the best book yet on the cruc...
God's Problem: How the Bible Fails to Answer Our Most Important Question—Why We Suffer
Bart Ehrman has written another book that is probably destined to be a best seller....
Electing Not to Vote: Christian Reflections on Reasons for Not Voting
If there is one idea that unites Jim Wallis and Pat Robertson, it is the idea that voting is a good idea....
Islam: Past, Present and Future
Shortly after the attacks of September 11, President Bush declared that the perpetrators had “violated the fundamental tenets of the Islamic faith...
First call: From seminary to parish
I was a freshly minted product of seminary, plopped down by the bishop into a forlorn little church in rural Georgia. During my first sermons, my congregation stared at me impassively.
...Be Near Me
This is a book I should not have liked. It’s a story of a lonely Catholic priest trapped in a bleak little parish in a nowhere Scottish town....