Article Books in Brief The editors are reading Harry Crews’ memoir, theology for a fruitful future Church, and poetry from a convert and Commonweal contributor. By The Editors June 1, 2022 Books in Brief Nonfiction Poetry
Article Entering the Chaos Maureen O’Connell’s book examines American Catholic anti-Blackness, using her own family’s history as a starting point. By Emma McDonald May 19, 2022 Race Nonfiction U.S. Catholicism
Article Seen as They Are Inspired by the Welsh artist Gwen John, Celia Paul—one of England’s leading painters—reflects on the candor and vulnerability required for great portrait painting. By Celia Paul May 9, 2022 Arts Spirituality Nonfiction
Article Our True Identity Mark McIntosh kept the connection between theology and spirituality front and center through mystical theology. By Robert P. Imbelli May 5, 2022 Theology Nonfiction
Article Heads & Tales Mary Beard’s latest book invites readers into a deeper exploration of images of Roman emperors. Why have they remained significant to modern people? By Regina Munch April 2, 2022 History Arts Nonfiction
Article Books in Brief The editors read essays about library, about global theology, and poetry about family and grief. By The Editors March 28, 2022 Books in Brief Nonfiction Poetry