Interpreting Your World
Justin Ariel Bailey’s newest book takes a look at Christian cultural engagement and finds it wanting. By Alex Sosler
Justin Ariel Bailey’s newest book takes a look at Christian cultural engagement and finds it wanting. By Alex Sosler
Two modern horror movies show surprising insight into the power and persistence of divine justice. By Zachary Lee
The Last Waltz opens a door to a particular era of American culture and music—for any who care to enter it on its own terms.
Pink Floyd’s feature-length music video, The Wall, turns forty this year—and the temptations to despair it depicts haven’t changed much.
Opening remarks for Issue 24 on Doubt, by Jake Casale
What do mathematics and faith have in common? A lot, it turns out - including a potentially generative role for doubt within a community of practice. By Hayden Kvamme
Sometimes the journey to faith leads through doubt and denial—but it is not any less of a gift. By Emily Carter
A lay minister reflects on the role intellectual pursuit can play in the making (and unmaking) of faith and life. By Kurt Armstrong