Article Risking Peace A civil war that had raged for more than two decades in Uganda was brought to an end through bold peacemaking and innovative inter-religious dialogue By David A. Hoekema January 3, 2019 War and Peace Foreign Affairs Social Justice Muslim-Christian Relations
Feature Reign of Love The joy that derives from reading Wendell Berry’s fiction is not just a consequence of his literary craft, but of his theistically charged cosmology By Eric Miller January 2, 2019 Spirituality Social Justice Environment Secularism and Modernity
Article Complicated Sounds A freewheeling memoir from the 1940s explores the underground world of jazz music, forcefully probing both class consciousness and racial identity By Dominic Preziosi December 31, 2018 Music Race Social Justice Nonfiction
Article Beyond the Bright Lights In spite of all the ambition and selfishness that New York supposedly represents, I’ve found that the city’s density has encouraged me to forget myself. By Griffin Oleynick December 28, 2018 Fiction Nonfiction Immigration Social Justice Spirituality
Article Economics as if Theology Mattered For the church to truly transform global economic life, it needs to practice principles of self-giving, mutuality, and solidarity at the local level By Daniel K. Finn December 19, 2018 Social Justice Economy Theology
Article A New Way of Peace Along the banks of the Arno River in Italy, an international group of young people reclaim an abandoned village as a site for peacemaking By Paul Moses December 18, 2018 War and Peace Social Justice Foreign Affairs Pope Francis