Wade Davis probes our relationship to the sacred in new book by Mzwandile Poncana In "Beneath the Surface of Things," the celebrated anthropologist explores our connections with nature and each other
The rise of the religious influencer by Anne Thériault What the Catholic Church's first millennial saint can teach us about modern faith
My prayer for the Middle East by Karen A. Hamilton A United Church minister shares what she envisions the people of the region are praying for amid the Israel-Hamas war
Agnosticism: What is the belief system? by Julie McGonegal Contrary to popular belief, you can be both a believer and agnostic
195 years: Broadview’s legacy as a progressive Christian voice by Shelley Page Compassionate, compelling and controversial, the publication has persisted against all odds for nearly two centuries
Why white evangelical voters back Trump by Kate Helmore Theology professor’s new book examines the curious connection between the presidential candidate and American evangelicals
New Nick Cave album reminds us of life after tragedy by Julie McGonegal “Wild God” is a joyful and religious masterpiece that serves as a balm for the grieving
The cinema of tormented priests by Ayesha Habib Film has a long history of depicting ministers in a crisis of faith. Amid the gloom, these movies offer meaning and hope
I uncovered my grandmother’s secret life by Sheima Benembarek In her debut book, Sadiya Ansari tells the story of a woman who challenged tradition and forged her own path
What if God is human too? by Judith H. Newman Grawemeyer Award-winning scholar Charles Halton explains how embracing the idea that God has a body can make us better people