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Thoreau’s God is impressive in scope. Through extensive research and review of Thoreau’s voluminous writing, Higgins ...
When Tanya Lopez talks about the day in June when she had to confront masked agents in her church parking lot, she focuses on ...
On the 80th anniversary of the August 1945 atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, churches and communities across the ...
My teacher, Shinkyu Brian Coté, explained: “In Sanskrit, dve is ‘two.’ Satya is ‘truth, reality, things as they are.’ ...
Beauty is to the spirit what food is to the flesh. A glimpse of it in a young face, say, or an echo of it in a song fills an ...
In Charlotte Wood’s novel, an atheist is driven by climate despair to an isolated convent, where she grapples with layers ...
“Either authority must abdicate and allow the crowd to do as it wishes: in which case the symbolic suddenly becomes real, and ...
I had been thinking about fabric, its shelter and its comfort, since attending a conference last fall. The theme was ...
It’s beautiful, he explains, recounting the tenderness he witnesses as commonplace there. It may be hard to quantify, but it ...
Nearly three dozen Anglicans and Episcopalians representing Indigenous cultures from around the world have gathered in the ...
C. J. Surbaugh is a writer and librarian living in Durham, North Carolina. From theological reflections to breaking religion ...
An ancestor of muscular Christianity in America, the Young Men’s Christian Association began in London in 1844, rooted in the ...