The King of the Mice: An Earnest Fable for My Atheist Friends
In this fable, Larry Gilman considers intellect, faith, divine mystery, and fundamentalism.
In this fable, Larry Gilman considers intellect, faith, divine mystery, and fundamentalism.
Critiquing historical movements of modernity in the western church, Tom Ryan argues in this article that seasons of doubt are equally as important for faith as times of certainty, and are even necessary for fostering a genuine spirituality within the church.
In this poem, Luci Shaw evokes sharp images of winter, mystery, nihilism, and death.
This article examines the arguments found in Michael Onfray’s book, “In defense of Atheism.”
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.