The Vocation of Doubt
A lay minister reflects on the role intellectual pursuit can play in the making (and unmaking) of faith and life. By Kurt Armstrong
A lay minister reflects on the role intellectual pursuit can play in the making (and unmaking) of faith and life. By Kurt Armstrong
Swamp Thing is about the inability of stories to remain buried. Sooner or later, they will reemerge, corpses and seeds alike.
The social role of the pastor and the celebrity have become intertwined in the contemporary evangelical movement.
CTE (Career and Technical Education, also known as trade school or vocational training) has experienced a resurgence in the sphere of education and education policy. To get a glimpse into this often-overlooked subject, Fare Forward spoke with Vanessa Ramirez, board chair and co-founder of WorkTexas Training Center. WorkTexas is a nonprofit, grassroots organization that provides CTE-inclusive education in Houston, Texas.
A look at how universities came to be known as “alma maters”—and what it would mean for them to deserve the name. By Dr. Douglas Henry
Netflix’s film assumes that Jane Austen’s novel must be irrelevant now and modernized to fit current sensibilities.
The second entry in Randy Boyagoda’s Dante-esque trilogy carries the reader through a rollercoaster of a purgatorial journey.
Opening remarks for Issue 20: Play, by Whitney Rio-Ross
"A Shekinah for Flatbush" by Tristan Cooley.