The divine affirmation of flesh invests the body with honor, exuberance and grace.
The Living Word
Scientific observations from our Biblical ancestors
Scientific observations from our Biblical ancestors
Why Are Biblical Dramas So Mediocre?: A message still in search of a medium
Jim McDermott, S.J., on a message still in search of a medium.
The Gospel According To the ‘Nones’: Reading Scripture without religion
The data just keeps piling up. Since the 2008 U.S. Religious Landscape Survey from the Pew Forum on Religion in Public Life first noted a substantial increase in the number of Americans reporting no religious affiliation, report after report has confirmed what religious leaders outside the evangelic
United by the Word: Finding common ground in lectio divina
Stephen J. Binz on finding common ground through the practice of lectio divina
Redeeming the Bible: Can Scripture be a source of unity rather than division?
Pauline Viviano asks, ‘Can Scripture be a source of unity rather than division?’
Paul and the Powerful Word: Gospel, Community, Mission
What is the word of God, and how do we hear it? A lecture by N. T. Wright.
Learning from our (first) parents : Can we see Adam and Eve anew?
Richard Clifford, S.J., asks, can we see Adam and Eve anew?
A New ‘Song’: Recovering ancient Israel’s spirituality of sex
Can ancient Israel’s spirituality of sex help us escape today’s hook-up culture?
Go and Do Likewise: Lessons from the parable of the Good Samaritan
Amy Jill-Levine on the lessons of the Good Samaritan
