
An Interview with the Planet Earth: Outlook for a Biden Presidency
Earth: Look, I try not to pay much attention to human politics. I have so much to do, what with plate techtonics and weather systems

Earth: Look, I try not to pay much attention to human politics. I have so much to do, what with plate techtonics and weather systems

Questions of what more-than-human creatures are worth, what they mean, what is their ultimate value—these questions become more urgent as the species extinction crisis accelerates.

“Creatures, our free forty minutes are almost up. So I just want to encourage you all and review our mission objectives. It’s been great to

We must increase our capacity for and interest in virtues and their formation, especially in this time of climate crisis, not succumb to a belief

The guiding question for my reading is this: how will our spirituality (and our churches) need to change in order to survive the unprecedented challenges

Macfarlane’s journeys, remarkable as much for the philosophical and emotional strain as for the physical rigors they demanded, uncover what underlands mean to us: in

Lately I’ve been feeling a lot of emptiness. Deus absconditus. This darkness is evidently nothing new, seeing as there’s a Latin name for it. Where

Once there was a little bunny who wanted to run away. So he said to his mother, “I am running away!” “If you run away,”

“Is this the end of the world?”“It usually is.” That zinger appears near the conclusion of the kooky and wonderful Post-Rapture Radio, Russell Rathbun’s 2008 novel,

I’ve been working this summer on a podcast based on the idea of “refugia.” I wrote about this idea here at The Reformed Journal blog last May.