Growing Old (and Less Enchanted) with Bono
JANUARY 2012: ESSAY by Brian Porter “One could do worse than be a lover of U2.” So said Howard Schaap in “Music and Politics: U2
JANUARY 2012: ESSAY by Brian Porter “One could do worse than be a lover of U2.” So said Howard Schaap in “Music and Politics: U2
JANUARY 2012: AS WE SEE IT by Chad Ray Many Iowa Republicans going to their local caucuses earlier this month faced an interesting question. Those
JANUARY 2012: AS WE SEE IT by Jack R. Van Der Slik In a ham-handed introduction of Rick Perry, Reverend Robert Jeffries crudely raised a
JANUARY 2012: AS WE SEE IT by Jessica Bratt Staring at people and crying are two things New Yorkers typically avoid doing in public. But
My thanks to Wendell Karsen for so thoughtfully and substantively engaging the “dialogue and discernment” process encouraged by our shared denomination, the Reformed Church in
A specter haunts George Marsden: the specter of modern liberalism. What did it promise? How did it fail? What comes next? To explore these questions,
The question of this guest-edited issue of Perspectives can be asked in two ways. First, we are asking a broad question: How does Christian theology
Below is a letter from an old friend, Karis, who now serves as dean of the chapel at Despondent University in up-state Washington, in WantMore
I have been told that I have a tendency to ruin cultural outings with my penchant for theological critique. I try really hard to rein
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