‘Discovery’ May Be the ‘Star Trek’ that Gets Humanity Right
In its next chapter, the classic sci-fi series looks to clear the blind spots from its utopian vision.
In the ‘DuckTales’ Reboot, Family Remains Scrooge’s Riskiest Adventure
As the new Disney series reminds us, ‘Family is nothing but trouble.’ That’s exactly what makes it valuable.
The Most ‘Epic’ Part of DC’s ‘Powerless’ Is Mundane Mortal Man
Despite a lackluster premiere, the NBC sitcom brings some much-needed humanity to a superhuman universe.
Focus Praises NAE’s ‘Broader Social Agenda’
Plus: The evangelicals at the center of the U.S. attorneys firing fight, Time‘s cover story on the Bible in public schools, Colo. becomes another center of the Anglican wars, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Dispatch from Atlanta: What Fireworks?
Anxieties and attack turn to grace and truth as the Evangelical Theological Society votes on Open Theism proponents’ membership
ETS Leadership Issues Recommendations on Kicking Out Open Theists
Evangelical Theological Society’s Executive Committee unanimously recommends Clark Pinnock stay; majority says John Sanders should go
Dominus Iesus a ‘Public Relations Disaster’ for Ecumenism Say Critics
Vatican’s statement reasserting itself as the one true church lamented inside and outside Catholicism.
Wild Card Election
The Clinton factor and tensions with the GOP test the mettle of religious conservatives.