Jason L. Miller 5-20-2020

Catholicism, COVID-19, and caring for our common home. 

Kaeley McEvoy 5-19-2020

One of the biggest gleanings from Mrs. America is that women and their motivations for power are complicated and far from monolithic.

COVID-19 reveals the artificiality of the urban/rural divide. 

Podcast   5-19-2020

Rev. Jim Wallis talks with Myungsung Church's lead pastor Rev. Hana Kim about South Korea's response to COVID-19 and the moral, ethical, and religious imperative we have to help the most vulnerable as Jesus commands, many of whom are more at-risk during this global crisis.

Jes Kast 5-18-2020

Freedom is about how do we humbly care for one another.

Burton and Dreher share similar aesthetic views about Christianity and the past. 

Christina Colón 5-15-2020

This Sunday, churches in parts of Virginia will be permitted to open their doors for services as part of phase one of Gov. Ralph Northam’s reopening plan.

It’s a moment many pastors in the state have been eagerly anticipating.

Podcast   5-15-2020

Rev. Jim Wallis talks with theologian and immigrant advocate Karen González about the lessons of immigration in the Bible. The metrics of the COVID-19 pandemic show how disproportionately affected our immigrant and refugee neighbors have been.

Mallory McDuff 5-15-2020

At the end of the semester, I snipped an iris at its base, the luminous purple petals reminding me of our history as resilient people in diverse places. During my closing online class, I showed the students a vase of flowers, which my daughter and I had arranged on the wrought-iron table on my deck. Maybe I was subconsciously using perennials that return each year as some obvious metaphor for persistence as they peered at me from their childhood homes in California, Texas, South Carolina, and Maine.

the Web Editors 5-15-2020

Learning from Octavia Butler, pandemic changes for seminary students, mystery at Oxford, and more.