Loving, and Leaving, Our Place
Two recent movies illustrate the beauties and complexities of loving the places we call home. By Alex Sosler
Two recent movies illustrate the beauties and complexities of loving the places we call home. By Alex Sosler
"jesus at the gastroenterologist" by Joshua Garcia
By Justin Hawkins. Christian humanism and liberal learning may not save the world—but that doesn’t make them less worthy of our pursuit.
Opening Remarks for Issue 10: The Never-Ending End of the World
Fare Forward talked to Alan Jacobs about reading old books, as well as other strategies for social reform, and what we, as Christians, are to make of the never-ending end of the world.
By Rowan Williams. It is not despair, but rather an unflinching honesty about the real horrors of the world, that characterizes Eliot's later poems.
By Charlie Clark. C.S. Lewis was a professor and a scholar. He was not a theologian—at least, not professionally.
A poet reads Auden and reflects on love, joy, and suffering in an anxious age.