Hierophagy: The Sacramental Recapitulation of a Literary Trope
Christopher West examines the Eucharist as an instance of sacred eating.
Christopher West examines the Eucharist as an instance of sacred eating.
Rebecca Shirley discusses the complexities of faithful embodiment, advocating for the deeper stories that must be told.
Glen A. Mazis argues that the fates of mountaintops and humans are morally and spiritually linked.
As a black woman, Zumba helps me to take back my body, a body that has been objectified, abused, oppressed, & oversexualized because of its color and shape.
In the second part of his two-part essay, Andrew Krinks continues his essay on why being human on Tennessee’s death row demands being more than just a body; it demands soulfulness.
In this two-part essay, Andrew Krinks explains that to be human on Tennessee’s death row demands being more than just a body; it demands soulfulness.
Barbara Brown Taylor discusses the revelatory power of the body and the challenges of practicing embodied faith in a twenty-first-century context.
Contemporary art maintains a provocative fascination with the body, and in recent years several key artists have explored the body’s place in the Christian tradition to disquieting ends.