
Featured Book: One Faith No Longer
A noisome Georgia congresswoman would have the United States disassemble into two, politically, with the so-called “red states” to the right, and “blue states” to the left, so to speak.

A noisome Georgia congresswoman would have the United States disassemble into two, politically, with the so-called “red states” to the right, and “blue states” to the left, so to speak.

Habits of the Heart: Practices for Spiritual Seekers “You are eloquent, poetic,” and “a wordsmith.” The “you” is Nancy Steeves; the claim is that of church council chairperson Joanne Van Beek, delivered
Why is “much of the old Christianity dying”? Arising out of The Great Courses DVD set, The World’s Greatest Churches—which is available in SSUC’s Library—this sixth instalment in what is a

“Nonverts”? “Think ‘converts,’” this book’s publisher urges, “but from having religion to having none.” They’re a growing bunch: “one in four Americans belongs to no religion,” Rebecca Foster notes in her critique for

“Must he bluster so?” It’s what a Commonweal contributor wondered recently, writing about author David Bentley Hart. What if he does? In The Experience of God, this philosophical Orthodox theologian “has written a book…that overflows with