Issue: March 2019
Cover Story
How right-wing billionaires are attempting a hostile takeover of the U.S. Catholic Church.
Feature
A black pastor tried to break through the isolation in a small Southern town. Would his neighbors reciprocate?
Psalm 46 calls us to quiet our souls. But it also guides us to engage a tumultuous world.
Commentary
Protestant traditions are splitting over sexuality, as they did slavery, but this time it’s different.
It’s more than just a right-wing loophole for evading civil rights laws.
To Tommy Douglas, universal health care was an essential part of the kingdom of God.
Culture Watch
Out of tensions over difference, Mosaic Theater creates paths to communal renewal.
A review of ‘Hermanas: Deepening Our Identity and Growing Our Influence,’ by Natalia Kohn, Noemi Vega Quiñones, and Kristy Garza Robinson.
A review of ‘A Climate of Desire: Reconsidering Sex, Christianity, and How We Respond to Climate Change,’ by Eduardo Sasso.
Departments
How to grapple with the rise of the Catholic Right.
Columns
One of the disadvantages of living a long life is that you forget much of it.
The U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia is only the most recent of a long list of deadly alliances.
The lessons of slain Brazilian civil rights leader Marielle Franco cannot be forgotten.