Catholic Miracle Stories Should Take Us Outside Our Protestant Comfort Zones
Even when they strain credulity, they can challenge our assumptions about popular piety and the limits of the possible.
The New Testament Authors Had Enslaved Helpers. How Much Does That Matter?
They likely farmed out the most physically arduous elements of composition. But they (and God) still deserve credit for the words.
Make Christianity Spooky Again
Rod Dreher’s new book is a sprawling, vulnerable call to enchantment in a disenchanted world.
Something Fake and Wicked This Way Comes
When our Halloween celebrations domesticate evil, we often miss a chance to see true darkness through the light of Christ.
Algo falso y perverso se avecina
Si celebramos Halloween minimizando el mal, entonces perderemos la oportunidad de ver la verdadera oscuridad a través de la luz de Cristo.
Reading the Reformation in 2017
Historians are still finding new things to say about Martin Luther and his movement.
The Contarini Angle
Reformations, plural.
500 Years and Now What?
Protestantism and its legacies.
Philip the Imprudent
Micromanaging an empire.
Preparing for 2017
How should we commemorate the Reformation?