
Featured Book: The Last Week
“[T]he events of Holy Week,” a United Church of Christ pastor laments in her review of this book, “are surrounded by so much baggage of atonement theology, pietism, and oversimplification.”

“[T]he events of Holy Week,” a United Church of Christ pastor laments in her review of this book, “are surrounded by so much baggage of atonement theology, pietism, and oversimplification.”
Pope Francis: “listen to another person’s voice” For much of March, many in this world watched and wondered: would Pope Francis live or die. The 88-year-old pontiff was hospitalized for

“[Tom] Crane’s is a crystal-clear, nuanced, and perceptive book,” declares Argumenta—it’s the Journal of Analytic Philosophy—“that atheists and believers alike can read without being misrepresented or misjudged.” It’s as Metapsychology Online

In this book, Columbia University philosophy professor Philip Kitcher is “refreshing,” journeywithjesus.net affirms, “because he repudiates the contempt for religion” that the so-called “new atheists” posit. “He does not view

Inevitably, one thing leads to another. A relative in Wisconsin emails to your librarians a clipping from a newspaper there—a “Dear Reader” letter from the publisher: “On aging and invisibility.”