Imagining that Spanish chapel whereThis altarpiece had stood five hundred years,Hearing a ringing sanctuary bellHurrying the family to their morning mass,I see them dip their fingertips in water,Cross ...
Cynthia R. Wallace teaches English at St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan, and is author of The Literary Afterlives of ...
In 1943, the French philosopher-mystic Simone Weil was working in London with the Free France resistance movement. Although she wanted to be on the front lines of the Second World War, she was ...
Weeks before Sarah Mullally is officially installed as the first female archbishop of Canterbury, a group of conservative Anglican prelates known as GAFCON renamed their body the Global Anglican ...
The brief Biblical account of Herod’s slaughter of innocents raises the question of what faith demands when politics fails to ...
Read our latest issue or browse back issues. John 19:12 describes how “the Jews”—Ioudaioi in Greek—“cried out” to Pontius Pilate, “‘If you release this man, you are no friend of Caesar.’” Thus, for ...
In this particular dream, I was attending a panel on character in America, a fitting topic just before the presidential ...
Judaism once had a universalist vision, long before Christianity emerged as a distinct religion. What happened ...
Out of 25 countries, the United States was the only one where most people said their fellow citizens’ morality was generally bad, new research has found.A Pew Research Center report examining morality ...
Austin Reid Albanese is a historian and writer based in Rochester, ...
In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Mike Huckabee, the Trump administration’s representative in Israel, was ...
We “discover” an obscure band only to run into people who’ve known about it for years. We read a book that appears to us as ...
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