
Faith Reels: ‘Trumbo’ … courage is contagious, but sometimes takes awhile
This weeks review is the bio-pic “Trumbo” starring Brian Cranston; a film that examines the meaning of freedom in a time of fear

This weeks review is the bio-pic “Trumbo” starring Brian Cranston; a film that examines the meaning of freedom in a time of fear

A film that shows a young person negotiating the tensions between modern life and traditional belief has reignited the uproar over an advertisement encouraging people to pray.

National Affairs has posted a roundup of abstracts for academic papers studying religion which should provide hours of substantive reading for anyone interested in trying to understand matters of faith and culture.

This week’s review is the Hunger Games final installment, Mockingjay Part 2.

Presumably the Crawley family is Church of England, but the only time you’ll see anything religious on “Downton Abbey” is during a wedding.

Betsy, Greg, Liz, and Tom Ferguson (aka Crusty Old Dean) talk about the NFL and the ethical choice to leave it behind.

Jonathan Merritt says that Christians need to get a clue about transgender issues and provides a useful introduction to gender identity issues and ways to think about gender theologically and biblically.
Religion Dispatches looks at the conservative Christian response to marriage equality and sees two possible paths being followed, but it isn’t clear where either might lead

This week’s review is the Robert Redford film, ‘Truth,’ which examines the role of integrity and “truth” in modern journalism

In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring the role of money in the life of the Church. In this piece, Maria Evans reflects on the recurring hopefulness of baseball fandom and the life of faith.