All Dogs Go to Heaven: David Bentley Hart’s Canine Panpsychism
Ed Simon reviews “Roland in Moonlight,” the recently published book by David Bentley Hart.
Ed Simon reviews “Roland in Moonlight,” the recently published book by David Bentley Hart.
Ed SimonJul 24, 2022
Brad East reviews "Fully Alive," the new book by Stanley Hauerwas on Karl Barth.
Brad EastJul 10, 2022
Avram Alpert asks for even more philosophical forks in reviewing Bret W. Davis’s book, “Zen Pathways.”
Avram AlpertJun 19, 2022
Eric C. Miller interviews Obery M. Hendricks Jr. about his new book on the evangelical Right’s pernicious readings of the Bible.
Eric C. MillerMay 22, 2022
Ed Simon contemplates "The Penguin Book of Exorcisms," edited by Joseph P. Laycock.
Ed SimonApr 27, 2022
Dan Turello remembers his Sunday school days, and considers Roberto Calasso’s “The Book of All Books,” his take on the Old Testament.
Dan TurelloApr 10, 2022
Kiryas Joel may not be rich, but don’t underestimate it.
Zalman RothschildFeb 17, 2022
Noah Berlatsky reviews Obery M. Hendricks Jr.’s “Christians Against Christianity.”
Noah BerlatskyFeb 13, 2022
This ambitious study of famous religious conversions is hobbled by its own preconceptions.
Atar HadariFeb 12, 2022
Francesca Stavrakopolou’s new book interprets biblical references to God’s body.
Jack MilesJan 12, 2022
Victor Gaetan’s book documents the Catholic Church’s move away from the just war tradition to international diplomacy.
Maryann Cusimano LoveDec 19, 2021
Meghan O’Gieblyn’s book examines the evolution of the individual in technological narratives.
Ed SimonDec 13, 2021
Greg Barnhisel reviews two new books about the history of the CIA.
Greg BarnhiselNov 13, 2021
Emina Melonic reviews Mustafa Akyol's "Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance."
Emina MelonicNov 6, 2021
Reimaging Dante’s great poem 700 years after the poet’s death.
Brad EvansSep 14, 2021
Did the ancient Greeks and early Christians use psychedelics in their ceremonies?
Ayize Jama-EverettSep 4, 2021
How the landmark repatriation of an ancient Ethiopic codex challenges our methods of worship, the histories we tell, and the erasures of empire.
Philip KurianAug 22, 2021
The “literal meaning” of a sacred text does not exist separate from rabbinic opinion.
Atar HadariJul 25, 2021
A convincing argument that the ghosts of slavery haunt the white evangelical church.
Jennifer C. MartinJul 18, 2021
Nile Green reviews Afshin Marashi's "Exile and the Nation: The Parsi Community of India and the Making of Modern Iran."
Nile GreenJun 13, 2021
Adam McDuffie reviews "Solemn Reverence: The Separation of Church and State in American Life" by Randall Balmer.
Adam McDuffieMay 30, 2021
Two new books explore the richness and strangeness of life among Orthodox Jews.
Tom TeicholzMay 14, 2021
A poet discusses his new translation of the gospels into vernacular American speech.
Ian Ross SingletonApr 3, 2021
Sarah Iles Johnston considers "How God Becomes Real," the recently published book by T. M. Luhrmann.
Sarah Iles JohnstonMar 14, 2021