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African Stone, Orthodox Icons

African Stone, Orthodox Icons

September 2 nd 2021 byJonathan Pageau

Carving out a life of faith and meaning through participation in an ancient art.

Embroidering Hope

Embroidering Hope

August 26 th 2021 bySarah Clarkson

How ordinary objects of beauty invite us into greater courage.

From Imagination to Incarnation

From Imagination to Incarnation

August 19 th 2021 byMalcolm Guite with Heidi Deddens

On the redemptive possibilities of poetry and what it means to be a custodian of language.

Headquarters: Ross and Davis Mitchell Prize for Faith and Writing

Headquarters: Ross and Davis Mitchell Prize for Faith and Writing

December 1 st 2017 byDoug Sikkema

Updates from Cardus on the renewal of social architecture.

Building a Church for the Church Not Built by Hands

Building a Church for the Church Not Built by Hands

September 1 st 2017 byRoberta Green Ahmanson

Can a church that doesn’t care about its looks truly be called evangelical?

Filth Therapy: A Cunning Word

Filth Therapy: A Cunning Word

June 1 st 2017 byAlan Jacobs

A question in the novels of Robertson Davies: What ways of Wisdom have been discarded by modern Knowledge?

Trust without Teachers

Trust without Teachers

February 23 rd 2017 byChad Wellmon

Social media have become the new custodians of knowledge. This matters.

The Life and Death of Evangelicalism's Little Magazine

The Life and Death of Evangelicalism's Little Magazine

January 12 th 2017 byJohn Schmalzbauer

Where will the evangelical life of the mind find a home after Books & Culture?

How to Grow Old

How to Grow Old

December 22 nd 2016 byCornelius Plantinga

Aging doesn't have to mean decline; make it a pilgrimage of hope.

The Will is Not Enough

The Will is Not Enough

December 1 st 2016 byChad Wellmon with Brian Dijkema

Why we need to think less about our phones and more about our practices.

Exhibiting the Revolution

Exhibiting the Revolution

October 6 th 2016 byAdrienne Dengerink Chaplin

Putting art back in its place—everyday life.

Full Circle: Art and Revolution

Full Circle: Art and Revolution

September 1 st 2016 byGregory Wolfe

Sometimes the best artistic innovation is simply what composers call "theme and variation."

Editorial: Join the Anti-Revolutionary Party

Editorial: Join the Anti-Revolutionary Party

August 18 th 2016 byJames K.A. Smith

You have nothing to lose but your hubris.

In Vino Societas

In Vino Societas

August 4 th 2016 byAmy Ruis

A sommelier and business owner considers the social importance of conviviality and craft.

Taking Aim at Ambition

Taking Aim at Ambition

March 30 th 2016 byJames K.A. Smith

A writers collective looks for virtue amidst the vices of hubris, pride, and vainglory