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December 2021

Vol. 225 / No. 7

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Arts & Culture Books
Robert RubsamOctober 01, 2021

From a vision in a chapel to a man washing his enemy's feet, 'Crossroads' shows snapshots of religion in everyday life.

Arts & Culture Books
Ciaran FreemanOctober 15, 2021

Sally Rooney writes for an audience that lacks faith in an institutional church, yet yearns for something to believe in. She writes for me and my friends.

Arts & Culture Books
Renée Darline RodenNovember 05, 2021

In his analysis of Western theological education, Willie James Jennings argues for an institution that does not replicate structures of exclusion or division, but rather reflects the image of the body of Christ.

Arts & Culture Books
Laurie JohnstonNovember 18, 2021

Amanda Ripley’s new book offers powerful advice on how to step outside the traps we all fall into when navigating situations of conflict.

Death is there from the very beginning of ‘The Sopranos,’ and it’s telling you something (photo: Alamy).
Arts & Culture Television
Simcha FisherNovember 05, 2021

‘The Sopranos’ is ultimately about the day when Tony Soprano will not wake up.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Jeffrey EssmannNovember 18, 2021

Jesus, deeply silent, watched the flames

Arts & Culture Poetry
Joe Hoover, S.J.November 18, 2021

he opened up the window for Dec 24 even though it was like Dec 3