
Jesus the Gardener
Believing in the resurrection of Christ is a little bit easier when you’re standing in the middle of a garden. Which may help explain the

Believing in the resurrection of Christ is a little bit easier when you’re standing in the middle of a garden. Which may help explain the

Joel Cohen’s new film version of Macbeth struck me as an art piece about the play Macbeth more than a performance of the play. When

This week, I’ve been accidentally observing Epiphany season by following a strict regimen of anxiety-producing activities. This was not my intention. But if you, too,

Mark Wallace, Swarthmore professor of religion and environmental studies, takes this scriptural moment as much more than an exercise in symbology. Instead, in his 2019

According to Robinson’s fictional future, what do we have to do in order to avert climate disaster in the next 30 years?

Director David Lowery, who also produced and wrote the film, has stripped out almost all of the subtle satirical commentary on Christian piety and chivalric

Art has the power to weasel behind our defenses, awaken us emotionally, disturb the smooth surfaces of our certainties.

It’s heartbreaking to see the once-beautiful churches in these photographs encrusted with mold and junk and falling apart. Plaster crumbles from sanctuary ceilings, organs molder,

Because when you live on the fault lines, you learn to draw boundaries.

About a month ago—I’m not saying it was on Ash Wednesday, but it might have been—I downloaded the TikTok app on my phone.