Breaking the (Natural) Law
Appeals to what is “only natural” must reckon not only with the brokenness of a world subject to sin, but also with the miraculous inbreaking of supernatural love. By Delaney Thull
Appeals to what is “only natural” must reckon not only with the brokenness of a world subject to sin, but also with the miraculous inbreaking of supernatural love. By Delaney Thull
Perseids By Jenelle R. D’Alessandro
Jason Guriel’s new book of essays, On Browsing, invites us to find a new, more embodied, way to discover the things we love. By Katy Carl
Shortly after Easter 2023, Fare Forward gathered a diverse group of pastors and priests to talk about what church is for.
An interview with an author and essayist about her new book on Advent and Christmas.
Opening Remarks for the Advent issue from Managing Editor Moriah Hawkins.
The picture of peace in Isaiah 2 is one in which the possibility of self-defense is eliminated. It’s a commitment to peace so unrelenting that those who seek it burn their ships and leave themselves without the option of retaliation.
During Advent, apocalyptic literature can reveal to us the depths of darkness and of hope.
Since earliest history, humans have sought to understand the nature of light; yet the more we learn, the less we comprehend. Is the search for truth fruitless, or even foolish?