A Religion of Losers: Dissenting Voices in Church History
The way we usually talk about the “winners” and “losers” of church history influences our imagination and makes it harder to understand contemporary theological debates.
The way we usually talk about the “winners” and “losers” of church history influences our imagination and makes it harder to understand contemporary theological debates.
A poem about seeking inner peace amid the cacophony of public discourse.
A poem about seeking inner peace amid the cacophony of public discourse.
In this article Peter M. Candler Jr. reflects on atheism, Christian practice, and classic philosophy.
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.
Randal Rauser looks at the responses of Christians to the current heightened rhetoric of new atheism in the West.