
How to Read the Bible; Harvey Cox’s new book
Harvey Cox, professor of divinity at Harvard, has just published How to Read the Bible, a primer illustrating the questions and context Bible readers should

Harvey Cox, professor of divinity at Harvard, has just published How to Read the Bible, a primer illustrating the questions and context Bible readers should
Jesus’ analogy of rationally estimating the cost of war doesn’t seem to hold in today’s world–so how much exactly will true discipleship cost us?

Being a know-it-all is a way to try to take control of the uncontrollable, to bring false order when chaos is all around.

“Agnostic with doubts” still remains an accurate description of the state of my faith. But I still visit churches whenever I can, and find great comfort in them.

Columbia University professor’s work shows important insights into the importance of spiritual development in adolescents

In the Magazine this month, we’re looking at the experience of God in and through nature. In this piece, Maria Evans reflects on how breaking out of our hermetically sealed, climate-controlled lives now and again is good for the soul.

In the Magazine this month, we’re looking at the experience of God in and through nature. In this piece, Deborah Lopez offers some thoughts and suggestions for centering prayer on the four primal elements.

Across the street from us in the first house I grew up in, one of our neighbors was a retired teacher who was a rock

UPDATED: with statement from the Church of Ireland (Anglican)
In spite of being a largely Roman Catholic nation and against the admonition of the Irish Roman church’s episcopate, the Republic of Ireland’s electorate has legalized marriage equality in an overwhelming vote.