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How a Deconstructed Evangelical Found Reconstruction as an Anglican

By Pieter Valk  Despite differing denominational convictions on more ancient theological questions, Evangelical churches in the rural Tennessee town where I grew up were theologically...

 On Doubt and Belief

By Jordan Hillebert The Church is not always great at dealing with doubt. We tend to swing between two extremes. On the one hand, there are...

Leaving Ourselves Behind

By Nick Comiskey Every ministry context presents unique challenges and opportunities. Here’s mine: I serve as the associate rector of an Anglican (ACNA) church in...

The Last Jedi and the Christian story

Something new is appearing in the culture: a dissatisfaction with a banal materialism and a nostalgia for a story that gives hope, one that tells of a sacred tree.

Are Christians superstitious?

One of the most handy words the skeptic can throw at the religious person is "superstitious."

Christians and Doubt

Anthony Thistleton: “Too many people blame themselves for any kind of personal doubt whatever.”

Comedy as commentary: What is truth?

Comedy has moved far past slapstick, and instead wishes to call forth something deeper within the mind, body, and soul.

Maclean’s, apathy, and (the agony of) Canada’s unbelief

I have sometimes complained that it is very difficult to stir up a proper theological controversy in Canada. Maclean's magazine did its best by publishing a skeptical article during Holy Week.

Barbara Ehrenreich’s Theophany

Review by Katharine Jefferts Schori • A veteran journalist describes moments when “God or gods or at least a living Presence flamed out from every object.”

A Faith to Share (or Not)

All of us must be ready to answer the questions from those not (yet) in the kingdom.

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