Is there something in the very nature of sin and narcissism that wounds us, that makes us sad?
Books
A convicted and crucified peasant
Michael Peppard reviews “Destroyer of the Gods: Early Christian Distinctiveness in the Roman World” by Larry W. Hurtado.
From Jonathan Edwards to Billy Graham
Larry Madaras reviews “The Evangelicals: An Essential History for the Struggle to Shape America” by Frances Fitzgerald.
Photos from the front lines
Gail Lumet Buckley reviews “Dickey Chapelle Under Fire” By John Garofolo.
Harry Potter still captivates fans, cultivating theological conversations
Fr. William Rieser, S.J., chair of the religious studies department at Holy Cross, makes the connection of the Harry Potter books to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Father James Martin’s guide to holy places and people
Timothy Wadkins reviews “James Martin: Essential Writings,” edited by James T. Keane.
It’s time to reclaim Thoreau from motivational memes
If Thoreau’s words merely decorate the playrooms of grown children, his burial is long overdue.
‘A great and mysterious force’
Daniel J. Morrissey reviews “Sex and the Constitution” by Geoffrey R. Stone.
Fixing the capitalist system
John Matteson reviews “The Fate of the West” by Bill Emmott
Those familiar strangers
Jennifer Levasseur reviews “Between Them: Remembering My Parents” by Richard Ford.
