The reactions generally fell into two camps: I was either completely crazy or a saint, both of which I knew to be untrue.
I do not mean that we need to stop having children. I mean that we need to stop engaging in the practices that have coincided with the widespread usage of “parent” as a verb.
What makes 'Mass Exodus' a must-read is careful attention to the qualitative analysis related to disaffiliation from the church.
Two new books show that Christian approaches to salvation are not as monolithic as one might think.
The stories in David Means’s latest collection demand and deserve the reader’s full participation.
In 'Barnum: An American Life,' Robert Wilson, editor of The American Scholar, shows how P. T. Barnum morphed into (as he styled himself) “The Children’s Friend.”
Scorsese is certainly the great Catholic filmmaker of our times, one who regards sin as something that must be confronted or even embraced in order to be understood.