Arts & Culture
The best faith and justice books of the year, from Percival Everett’s ‘James’ to Brenda Salter McNeil’s ‘Empowered to Repair.’
The best faith and justice films of the year, from ‘Conclave’ to ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’ to ‘Dune: Part Two.’
Both Elijah and Elphaba are empowered by their strong conviction of what is right and just, even when it ostracizes them.
Whether in ancient Rome or Gotham City, you can’t use the master’s tools to dismantle the master’s house.
Under the direction of Rhiannon Giddens, ‘American Railroad’ blends world music, history, and hope while exploring the untold stories of the people who laid the tracks connecting the U.S.
The new Netflix film reminds us that it is impossible to do the work of the future without knowing the histories that made us who we are.
The greatest rapper of all time stands in the tradition of Christian universalists who claim “apocatastasis” extends even to the prince of darkness.
With music by Elton John, the short-lived Broadway show is a love letter to the queen of the “electric church.”
Films perfect for when you want to watch a fuzzy bear embody the call to love your neighbors or escape into the chaos of another dysfunctional family.
A new religious horror film captures the unique terror of being caught in a theological conversation with a self-righteous man.
“When people are grieving, rituals are really important. We need to tactically do something,” said Rev. Jes Kast.
Can I admit to myself that this country is as broken, insecure, and xenophobic as the election results convey?