Not a Tame Unicorn: The Shocking Challenge of Beauty
The 1982 cartoon adaptation of The Last Unicorn blends genres and eras to bring the shocking challenge of beauty to the screen. By Eve Tushnet
Diverging Temporalities
A graduating senior wrestles with themes of redemption and unanswered questions in Oliver Laxe’s “religious western.” By Drew Whitley
Horror that Comforts
Two modern horror movies show surprising insight into the power and persistence of divine justice. By Zachary Lee
Opening Remarks
Opening remarks for Issue 24 on Doubt, by Jake Casale
Constructive Doubt
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
Lest Anyone Should Boast
Sometimes the journey to faith leads through doubt and denial—but it is not any less of a gift. By Emily Carter
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
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