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April 27, 2020

Vol. 222 / No. 10

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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.

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.”

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

It is basic to Christian faith that believers serve one another as an expression of their belief in God.