Peter W. Marty
The dream and the backlash
Sixty years after the March on Washington, we don’t talk much about how nervous it made White people.
Welfare for the wealthy
Half of all business meal expenses are tax deductible. This puts SNAP cuts in helpful perspective.
Checking (and rechecking) the weather
When we’re obsessed with the forecast, we may miss what’s happening in the present.
The scandal of the anti-intellectual mind
Why are so many Christians opposed to science and captivated by conspiracy theories?
We need a better masculinity
I stumbled upon a helpful book recently that sheds light on some of the more troubling myths of manliness.
Why aren’t people coming back?
A letter to pastors and churchgoers who wonder what happened to the prepandemic church they knew.
Who’s responsible for coincidence?
Our spiritual lives would grow if we could step beyond the false notion that God arranges our circumstances.
The menacing turn in our politics
Too many powerful people in public positions today refuse to repudiate the language of threat.
Good citizenship starts on the playground
Through play, children acquire fundamental skills for living cooperatively with others.
The Second Amendment has been shaped into an altar
Cowardly politicians sacrifice the helpless upon it.
Ukraine’s sleepless children
A failed high school science experiment increased my empathy for those who can’t sleep.