Culture Watch

Chris Byrd 7-01-2001
It's easy to defend the death penalty in the abstract, but much more difficult when you have to participate in death.
David Whettstone 7-01-2001

Jesus on the cross is best viewed as what that event concretely was, an imperial execution," says Mark Lewis Taylor in The Executed God.

Larry Bellinger 7-01-2001
On Spirit of the Century, the Blind Boys bring their strong and gritty harmonies to traditional gospel tunes as well as rock and roll.
Stacia M. Brown 7-01-2001

The Veterans of Hope video series profiles nonviolence activists from around the world.

Country music has always been cruel to its purest products.

Kimberly Burge 7-01-2001

Author of such novels as Atticus and Mariette in Ecstasy, Ron Hansen believes in the power of stories and in the role that they can play in an examination of a faith-filled life.

Beth Isaacson 7-01-2001

DiFranco wrestles openly with her choice 'to invite someone into her melodrama.'

Bob Massey 5-01-2001

It only seemed like 2000 was the year of Limp Bizkit, Eminem, and Britney. Music of subtlety and substance was indeed made. This was some of it:

Kimberly Burge 5-01-2001

Tribute albums are tricky beasts. Any artist who warrants such acclaim will no doubt have a strong following with deeply held opinions about the merit of someone else singing those songs.

Molly Marsh 5-01-2001

You might wonder how opera diva Kathleen Battle, the best-selling computer game MYST, and TV shopping networks all work into a conversation about Christianity.

The Editors 5-01-2001
Reading to provoke, perplex, and please.

Disney's 'urban' experience is cleaned-up, dumbed-down, and smoothed-over.

An excerpt from The Friendship of Women: A Spiritual Tradition

Spiritual Classics: Selected Readings for Individuals and Groups on the Twelve Spiritual Disciplines, edited by Richard Foster.

Teresa Blythe 3-01-2001

It's easy for us to assume that no matter what comes our way, America will prevail politically and economically.

Kimberly Burge 3-01-2001

There are two unrelated things that people learn quickly about me. The first is that you probably shouldn't talk to me early in the morning. And the second is that I love U2.

This collection has no reason to exist, except as a shameless exploitation of the Lennon-McCarney catalog.

Like many North American Christians, I had my spiritual journey upended in the 1980s by an encounter with poor believers from Latin America.