Defining Our Humanity
If we are honest about our own emotions, we are likely weeping the tears of Aristotle’s catharsis, which are worth next to nothing if, through their shedding, they—and we—effect no change. By Kit Dodgson
Read MoreIf we are honest about our own emotions, we are likely weeping the tears of Aristotle’s catharsis, which are worth next to nothing if, through their shedding, they—and we—effect no change. By Kit Dodgson
Read MoreAn insightful reading of “the Thomas of the text” as Jesus’s “twin” suggests that the cult film Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a faithful retelling of the Gospel narrative. By Charles M. Stang
Read MoreAn excerpt from Ronald Thiemann’s 1987 “Toward an American Public Theology.”
Read More“Vision of the Fear of Death” and “The Song of the Daysbird” by Gerard Beirne
Read MoreAny hoped-for “Jewish–evangelical alliance” in the 2012 election proved elusive. By Mark I. Pinsky
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