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April 27, 2020

Vol. 222 / No. 10

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Arts & Culture Books
Christiana ZennerApril 17, 2020

The core of Roger Haight's new project is to ask “what science can teach Christian theologians about our own self-understanding” and to offer an answer to Christians who “either do not know how to process their Christian faith in this context or call it into question altogether.”

Arts & Culture Books

Benjamin Carter Hett’s 'The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic' shows how a flawed but genuine democracy could give way to the vilest regime imaginable.

From left, clockwise: “The Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy” by Jen Norton; “The Visitation” by James B. Janknegt; “Mary, Undoer of Knots” by Annie Vaeth; and a traditional painting of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (iPhoto).
Arts & Culture Art
Sarah NeitzApril 17, 2020

Hanging religious art shakes up class-based ideas about how our home should look. 

Arts & Culture Film
Ryan Di CorpoApril 03, 2020

Brooding, interior and utterly focused, Mr. von Sydow is a stirring presence on screen, with a weathered face apt to illustrate inner spiritual turmoil.

John Turturro plays Rabbi Bengelsdorf in the HBO adaptation of ‘The Plot Against America’ (photo: HBO)
Arts & Culture Television
Rob Weinert-KendtMarch 18, 2020

Reality may have caught up to Philip Roth’s imagination.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Therese GleasonApril 17, 2020

a prodigal daughter returned at last

Faith The Word
Jaime L. WatersApril 17, 2020

Peter affirms that all people can receive the Holy Spirit