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Trading Brunch for the Eucharist
The church is a jarring challenge to our self-help philosophies.
Holy Clutter
Our stuff isn’t just for private joy; we have things to share.
The Peril, and Possibilities, of Christian Political Parties
Lessons from nineteenth-century Christians on political catechesis.
Outside In
What do we see when we look at ourselves?
Held in Common
Connecting the dots in our lives.
Don't Call It Theocracy
A caution for reactionary liberals who hear “theocracy” whenever Christians talk about “the kingdom.”
All the Lonely Workers
Why the social dimension of work is more important than ever.
Single and Dying to Self
Relationships are messy, but the messiness contains a sanctifying purpose.
The Architecture of Loneliness in Refugee Communities
The biggest obstacle facing refugees and immigrants might actually be loneliness.
Isolation and the Prospects for Democracy: The Challenge for the Alienated
Does pluralism have an answer to our social estrangement?
Love, Again
On a celibate breakup and what happened after.
Editorial: Not Meant to Be Alone
Social isolation is a quiet epidemic in affluent Western societies. What’s happening? What can be done?
Is there a Christian Pluralist Approach to Immigration?
Just immigration policy needs more than just hospitality.
Christian Higher Education in an Exponential Age
Not all values can be quantified.
What Is Marilynne Robinson Hawking?
Calvinism in the Toronto Public Library.


