The Other Review: What’s a Body?
Zachary Thomas Settle brings Paul Griffith’s Christian Flesh into conversation with Natalie Carnes’ Motherhood.
Zachary Thomas Settle brings Paul Griffith’s Christian Flesh into conversation with Natalie Carnes’ Motherhood.
Tom C. Hunley spends an evening pondering 28,065 nights by Katie Manning.
Our Praxis editor reviews a new book by John Sexton, Baseball as a Road to God.
A review of James Cameron’s new film AVATAR that explores the historical and theological ideas of the film.
In this review, John Totten considers the Coen brothers’ latest film, A SERIOUS MAN, and how it speaks to our understanding of life and God.
Paul Jaussen reviews Žižek and Milbank’s THE MONSTROSITY OF CHRIST.
This is a review of William T. Cavanaugh’s Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire.
Cate Whetzel reviews Katie Ford’s “Colosseum,” a book of poems that “record [the] anxiety, trauma, and stunned sense of coping” of “the loss of New Orleans” and “the destruction and devastation of the classical world.”
A former mountain climber defies death, this time, from her wheelchair.