Life of Faith
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Thinking Faithfully About Film
Film and Faith:Modern Cinema and the Struggle to Believeedited by micah watson and carson hollowaylexington books, 220…
Faith of My Fathers
This summer, my husband and I took a cruise through the breathtakingly magnificent fjords of Norway and…
Cultural Influence, Political Decline
No prizes for discerning the religious publishing trend of Fall 2024. Star-Spangled Jesus: Leaving Christian Nationalism and…
What a Murder Says About a Life
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. J. Warner Wallace joins…
Our Newest American Monument Is a Masterpiece
On September 13, a new and immense public memorial will be unveiled in the heart of our…
Evangelicals for Sale
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Megan Basham joins in…
Do Protestants Believe in Present-Day Miracles?
Recently Christianity Today published a substantial review of Carlos Eire’s fascinating book They Flew: A History of…
Arabic, A Christian Language
To whom does a language belong? One might think it the possession of all who speak it.…
In Search of Lost Time
You know by now, I think, that books are (almost) everywhere in our big old house. But…
The Republican Party Sidelines the Pro-Life Cause
Pro-life politicians have a duty to pursue realistic objectives, given political circumstances. But all of us—including men…
The Bishops, the Poor, and the Catholic Campaign for Human Development
In 1969, the United States bishops created the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). Its mission is…
PaPa Pete’s Patriarchy
The following essay is excerpted from the forthcoming book Dawn’s Early Light: Burning Down Washington to Save…
Why Teachers Are Fleeing Public Schools
In 2007 I turned down a high-paying job in engineering to become a public school science teacher.…
The Carthusians of Vermont
In a hollow just north of Bennington, Vermont, near the New York state line, nineteen monks at…
Ruminations on the Early Church
Two recent books cry out to be reviewed together: Nadya Williams’s Cultural Christians in the Early Church:…