Features
Confirmed and sent out: Fostering encounters with God
Inside the refugee city: Anthropologist Rahul Oka on Kakuma, Kenya
The sting of spring: Notes from the farm
Thirsty in Detroit: Water shutoffs and baptismal witness
Books
Selling the Reformation
Luther understood the “aesthetics of the book” but not the economics of the book. He never made a pfennig from his publications.
Beethoven for a Later Age, by Edward Dusinberre
The sacred is experienced in liminal spaces where profound silence happens. But behind the silence is activity.
Transformed by Spirit-Chi
The Spirit’s loving, life-giving, transformative power—Divine Eros—connects us, moves within us, and can heal the wounds of our division.
The Woman, the Hour, and the Garden, by Addison Hodges Hart
Hart’s vision is at once allegorical, moral, and eschatological. Christ, married to the church, draws us into deeper life with God.
Shadows of a saint
Williams was at once theologian, mystic, poet, novelist, editor, playwright, and critic, not to mention (possibly) a living Anglican saint.
The morality of drone warfare
How might Christian communities take up war-making and peacemaking as acts of discipleship?
Revaluing care
The social value we give to caring for other people is not simply a women’s issue: it concerns men, women, and the whole society’s common good.