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Review
Galahad and the Grail “is about a light that wasn’t extinguished,” says author Malcolm Guite. “And we kind of need it again.”
The Russell Moore Show
What do myth, wilderness, and ancient story have to teach a culture drowning in information but starving for meaning?
The deep friendship between the theologian and poet Christian Wiman is built around mutual respect and a willingness to tackle life’s hardest questions.
From a Christian chess detective to spiritualized gambling to hymns in the Alaskan wilderness.
Exclusive perks may be well-intended business decisions, but Christian gatherings shouldn’t reinforce economic hierarchy.
A prayer, a prophet, and a poem for those in the dark.
Review
Alan Jacobs clarifies centuries of debate over John Milton’s epic retelling of the Fall.
A grateful friend and colleague reflects on the towering Old Testament scholar.