England
The resurrection of St. George in England
Behind the resurgence of festivals and flags is a story of cultural change—and resistance to it.
The global church in an English village
The Londoners who come to Aylesford as pilgrims are an impressively polychrome microcosm of Christianity.
A barbershop births a church of drug users, ex-cons, and homeless folks
Others have given up on them, but not God.
Tracing the traditions of English church music
Andrew Gant's lively book tells a history of sacred song.
Why the UK has voted to allow "three-parent babies"
Britain's House of Commons voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to legalize the creation of so-called "three-parent babies." Though advocates of the move say it will help prevent a debilitating and often lethal condition, many warn that the procedure, though well-intentioned, opens the door to ethical and safety questions that have yet to be sufficiently grappled with.
Accidents of Providence, by Stacia M. Brown
Paul Elie has lamented the absence of serious engagement with Christianity in contemporary fiction. He should read Stacia Brown.
reviewed by Ian Curran
Right-brained apologetics: Writer Francis Spufford
“There needs to be a reason before the reasons began why you’d engage with an argument about God at all. This, I think, is where it makes sense to speak in the language of experience, of emotion.”
by David Heim