Selected Works
An eclectic selection of works by David JP Hooker.
An eclectic selection of works by David JP Hooker.
In this interview, Jeffrey Overstreet discusses his novel “Auralia’s Colors” and examines the way in which artists are compelled to “look closer” at the world, to “discover and reaffirm why things were put that way in the first place.”
In this poem, Jendi Reiter’s narrator seeks new perspective in this “racing-away circumstance.”
This article is a response to Tina Seller’s article, “An Erotic God – A Response to All Sexed Up by Dan Rhodes.”
This article is a response to Tina Seller’s article, “An Erotic God – A Response to All Sexed Up by Dan Rhodes.”
This article highlights the problem of child exploitation internationally and domestically.
In this essay, Fordam University’s Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Merold Westphal, challenges the reader to examine her soul during the Lenten season through the work of the famous atheists Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud.
In this interview, award-winning poet and best-selling author Kathleen Norris discusses humor, Kevin Smith films, discernment of lust, the election, her hopes for the future, and her new book “Acedia and Me.”
Randal Rauser looks at the responses of Christians to the current heightened rhetoric of new atheism in the West.