Mihyang Kim: The Enigmatic Lullaby
The Other Journal discusses the paintings and processes of the Korean visual artist Mihyang Kim.
The Other Journal discusses the paintings and processes of the Korean visual artist Mihyang Kim.
In this essay, Roy Barsness offers a Christian perspective on politics and citizenship; that of loving our neighbor as oneself.
In this interview, Professor Andrew Bacevich discusses American exceptionalism, foreign policy, the irony of American history, and the place of war in U.S. culture.
A review of Daniel Bell Jr.’s JUST WAR AS CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP: RECENTERING THE TRADITION IN THE CHURCH RATHER THAN THE STATE.
In this interview, Sister Marilyn Lacey of Mercy Beyond Borders discusses her new memoir, *This Flowing Toward Me*, her fear of spiders, her work with refugees, and the surprising movement of God’s grace.
A review of James Cameron’s new film AVATAR that explores the historical and theological ideas of the film.
Dan Rhodes talks to Chris Rice about the catastrophic failures, flashes of redemption, and possibilities for hope in a world of pain and conflict.
This review theologically examines the presence of faith, beauty, and love in the new U2 album NO LINE ON THE HORIZON.
In this poem, Janet Sunderland powerfully connects an encounter with the natural world to the everyday darkness of death and war and hopelessness.