Features
A liberal congregation burns hot under Trump
What makes Israel a Jewish state?
How to be a purple church in a red state
Books
Dreaming in Israel
In Aharon Appelfeld's novel, a teenage Holocaust survivor sleeps, remembers, and learns to speak anew.
The many resurrections of Chinese Christianity
For the church in China, dying and rising is not just a doctrine. It's an incontestable fact.
The vocation of surviving
Patrick B. Reyes reflects on the soils that have sustained him—and those that have poisoned him.
Trump is a threat to democracy. How can we defend it?
The authoritarian nationalism of the 20th century never quite died. And Americans now aren't wiser than Europeans then.
How Karl Barth preached the gospel in a time of crisis
The headlines spoke of nationalism and war. Barth proclaimed a living God who calls for repentance.
Departments
One Day at a Time and the many ways to be Latina
Sacrifice of Isaac, by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610)
The temporary gift of marriage
Trump and our damaged public character
Why I find The Handmaid's Tale surprisingly comforting
News
In Iraq, mercurial cleric redefines himself as a nationalist patriot
Congo’s churches face rising violence
Moral Mondays leader launches campaign in spirit of Martin Luther King
William Barber II has left the North Carolina NAACP to lead a new Poor People's Campaign.
Prolific ecumenical storyteller and poet dies at age 60
“Stories are food,” Brian Doyle said. Without them, talk is “all sales pitches and lies.”
Churches see benefits in sponsoring art shows
Episcopal Divinity School to join Union seminary in New York
EDS students will earn Union degrees, and EDS appointed Kelly Brown Douglas as dean.