Rebecca West: Witness to Hope Bishop John Bauerschmidt June 13, 2019 Books, Commentary, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church Our times are unpredictable, a source of pessimism for many. Rebecca West offers us a word of hope.
The Season of Forgetting Guest Contributor November 5, 2018 Commentary, The Episcopal Church We live in the midst of a season of forgetting, a time when the discipline of memory seems too troublesome, too unfashionable, too anachronistic in a time seduced by the new.
Ambiguity in Forgiving Guest Contributor August 13, 2018 Church of England, Commentary, The Episcopal Church After the bombing, Coventry's provost did not write “Father Forgive Them,” only “Father Forgive.”
TBT: Our citizenship in the kingdom of God The Living Church November 17, 2016 Commentary, The Episcopal Church The Rev. Hiram Hisanori Kano: “Through God’s providence, I was transferred to several different internment camps and there I could make nearly 2,000 new acquaintances and friends.”
France, la sainte: A pilgrimage with Vladimir Lossky Caleb Congrove September 15, 2016 Books, Reviews & Culture Vladimir Lossky's diary, on the road to joining the French Army in 1940, reveals an intimate portrait of the famous theologian, barely revealed in his academic writing.
Ministry in enemy-occupied territory The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner June 2, 2016 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary We are engaged in a ministry under occupation. America is occupied; Africa is occupied; the world is occupied.