In praise of mischief Andrew Taylor-Troutman, a father of two young boys, wonders if there is something sacred in mischief, even as it is sometimes annoying.
Hope is a shape-shifter Can hope be a thing with feathers? A determined woman who won't stay down? The application of special face lotion? Karie Charlton says it is all these things and more.
Congress’ new class has much higher percentage of Christians than American public Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, an independent from Arizona, remains the only member of the new Congress who uses the description of religiously unaffiliated. — RNS
What seminary WAS is not what seminary will be "There is great opportunity for reframing our pipeline of talent, ensuring we can provide the future of the church with educated and sharp theological thinkers who are capable of loving those who think differently than themselves." — Austin Seminary student Ashley Mason Brown
Vatican releases Pope Benedict XVI’s spiritual will: ‘Stand firm in faith!’ The pope, known for his efforts to reconcile faith and reason, urged Catholics to hold on to their faith. — RNS
Irrevocable: The Name of God and the Unity of the Christian Bible Garrett Green reviews R. Kendall Soulen's new book.
The top 10 Outlook stories of 2022 A dying church investing in a coffee house, Queen Elizabeth's funeral, Roe v. Wade, why you should listen to Bad Bunny: these are the stories you read the most in 2022. |
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