Arrival and Annihilation: Cinematic Reimaginings of the Resurrection of the Body
Jon Coutts revisits his fear of eternity in light of two weirdly fantastic science fiction films.

Jon Coutts revisits his fear of eternity in light of two weirdly fantastic science fiction films.
Chelsea Sinclair Williams suggests that we put history in its place.
Megan Anna Neff recasts of our relationship to time using Martin Buber’s I/Thou and I/It framework.
Beth Jarvis writes about Sabbath, motherhood, and time.
Sarah L Sanderson pauses in the midst of an anxiety-filled wait for diagnostic surgery to wonder about the presence of God.
Marjorie Maddox imagines eschatology as a long, hard road.
James Owens discovers the overlap of time and grace in the flight of a moth.
Andrew Arndt suggests a bridge between Augustine’s eschatological vision in City of God and his thoughts on divine eternity in Confessions.
Laura Foley reflects on time, dissolution, renewal, and change while walking El Camino in Spain.