Resisting the Impulse of Self-Optimization
In Lent, we realign our identity in Christ and recover our sense of being loved into existence by our Creator.
Can Westerners Atone for Their Sins Without Breeding Resentment and Ingratitude?
An imaginary soirée with Douglas Murray, the Christian-friendly agnostic author of “The War on the West”.
The Contentious Literary Family That Explains Global Anglicanism
How the dilemmas driving “The Brothers Karamazov” resemble those confronting the world’s third-largest Christian communion.
How Devotional Poetry Unlocks the Bible’s Surprises
A new anthology helps us see the “saints and stumblers” of Scripture with fresh eyes.
What Humans Have That Machines Don’t
How a theology of personhood cuts against the mechanical metaphors we use to describe ourselves.
Reply All
Readers respond to the July/August issue via letters, tweets, and blogs.
Letter from the Editor
Easter Wings
The classic poem tells—and shows—how Christ’s resurrection lifts us into flight.
Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to the July/August issue.
Book Notes
Conversion stories: evangelical, Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican.