Portrait with Eyes Turned Aside
In this poem, D. S. Martin finds that a word is worth a thousand pictures.
In this poem, D. S. Martin finds that a word is worth a thousand pictures.
In his latest book, “The End of Evangelicalism?”, pastor and professor David E. Fitch explores the possibility of evangelicalism surviving, in some form, throughout the 21st century. Fitch utilizes the philosophy of Slavoj Žižek to deconstruct what many evangelicals hold most dear–inerrancy of Scripture, the decision for Christ, and belief that the U.S. is a […]
This exhibit, which is currently showing at the New Museum in New York City, showcases the works of Emory Douglas, a former Minister of Culture of the Black Panther Party.
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 poem, Marjorie Maddox considers the potential for salvation in catastrophe when we open our eyes to change.
Bill McKibben’s credentials are incontrovertible. He is the author of numerous books, including the best-seller, The End of Nature (1989), the first book on global warming written for a popular audience. His articles have appeared in such diverse publications as Christian Century, The New Yorker, National Geographic, Sojourners, Atlantic Monthly, and National Review. A graduate from Harvard University, he has been awarded a number […]