The Fire, the Table, and the Zoom Call: The Journey to Dialogue in a Divided Time
Joel Kiekintveld suggests open arms and shared space as a tough remedy for our cultural and political divides.
Joel Kiekintveld suggests open arms and shared space as a tough remedy for our cultural and political divides.
In this interview, James Alison speaks with us about his work on the issue of sexuality and how he attempts to create a dialogical space around this topic in his Catholic context.
This poem by Elizabeth Hoover uses the photography of Saul Leiter as a source for a meditative dialogue on the nature of an image.
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 fable, Larry Gilman considers intellect, faith, divine mystery, and fundamentalism.
Robert Inchausti is a Professor of English at California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo. He is the author of Subversive Orthodoxy, The Ignorant Perfection of Ordinary People, Spitwad Sutras, and Thomas Merton’s American Prophecy.