What if we could make economics uninteresting again?
Books
“Writing is the way I fight”: Remembering James H. Cone
God bless you, James: author, teacher, wrestling partner, spiritual godfather, beloved friend.
The icons of William Hart McNichols
More than 50 of his striking icons are in glorious display book.
What Christians can learn from new books on Judaism
Every Christian needs a better understanding of the Jewish origins of his or her faith.
What can we learn from wolves?
For those seeking an introduction to the wolf, to individual wolves and to humanity’s similarities with wolves, this readable book is a worthy first dip in the pool.
The spiritual curiosity of Traci Brimhall
In Brimhall’s work, Catholicism is a faith that marries the sensual and the sacred.
Are we on the cusp of a French Catholic renaissance?
Catholicism has something valuable to say and a place to stake amid an avowedly secular state in France.
Finding God on Germantown Ave
Philadelphia’s Germantown Avenue gives a glimpse of the diversity of religious life in the city.
Let’s talk about sex…on Christian college campuses
A new study of the social lives of students at two Catholic colleges.
Review: Vatican I more Catholic than the pope?
John O’Malley’s new book completes his trinity of works on church councils.
