The Hope of Sabbath Environmentalism: An Interview with Norman Wirzba
Jonathan Hiskes interviews Norman Wirzba about the possibilities of Sabbath for religious life and environmentalism.

Jonathan Hiskes interviews Norman Wirzba about the possibilities of Sabbath for religious life and environmentalism.
Join ecotheologian Mary DeJong for a cup of sage tea as she suggests that our gardens are the source of sacred visions of the divine.
Jeanne Murray Walker’s poem regrets how political decisions negatively affect the environment.
Remco Roes and Kris Pint try to find resonances between the secular and the sacred, word and image, melancholy and banality.
Daniel Tobin places the vicissitudes of life against the backdrop of the steady flight of an Irish kestrel.
Anthony Baker considers the theology in Rich Mullins’s most searching lyrics, two decades after the musician’s death.
Brett McCracken reviews Look and See, a documentary film focusing on the life and perspective of Wendell Berry.
An ecotheological anthropology, according to Catherine Wright, appreciates inspirited matter and embodied spirit.
Glen A. Mazis argues that the fates of mountaintops and humans are morally and spiritually linked.