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On Books and Earthquakes
CARLA BARICZ | A few days before New Year’s, I was awakened from deep sleep by the slow, shuddering groan of the bookshelves...
Dec 22, 2017


When Faith Alone Is Lost
ALEC RYRIE | The philosopher Charles Taylor puts his finger on the question. “Why was it virtually impossible not to believe in God in, say,
Dec 7, 2017


An Act of Solidarity
MARGARET LITVIN | To an academic, any collection of “voices” from the Middle East stirs some doubts...
Dec 7, 2017


The Atrocity of Sunsets: Sixty Days in Guatemala
CIAHNAN DARRELL | There are more greens in this world than the eye can see, and between Lake Izabal and the Gulf of Honduras they ascend...
Dec 5, 2017


Unintended Consequences: How the Reformation Expanded Theology
CHRISTOPHER OCKER | It all began with propositions “for a disputation for the sake of disclosing the power of indulgences”
Dec 5, 2017


Disenchanting the English Reformation
RICHARD REX | At some point in the second half of the twentieth century, England somewhat unexpectedly ceased to be a Protestant nation.
Nov 24, 2017


Making God Speak English
GORDON CAMPBELL | In countries with a Protestant majority, the Reformation is widely regarded as a positive event
Nov 24, 2017


Sacrifice Revisited
AUDREY BOROWSKI | Sacrifice has endured as a permanent fixture on our horizon...
Nov 24, 2017


Performing Sacred Tragedies
RON HAFLIDSON | After he was shot and killed by police in 2014, Michael Brown’s body lay alone on a street for several hours...
Nov 10, 2017


Revolutionary Reading? The Bible of the Reformers
MICHAEL C. LEGASPI | In the year 1600, there were only a handful of known heliocentrists.
Nov 10, 2017


An Unreliable Alchemy
IRINA DUMITRESCU | One day the world shifted, and no one noticed but me...
Nov 10, 2017


The World the Reformation Made?
JOEL F. HARRINGTON | In 1976, the novelist Kingsley Amis imagined a modern world in which the Protestant Reformation had never occurred
Nov 10, 2017
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