Voices
Eric Sundrup, S.J., is an associate editor and the director of audience development at America Media.
Arts & CultureFilm
If religious people get hung up on the cursing and the sex, we are missing an opportunity for conversation.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Bill Nye's gags are every bit as goofy as they were in the ’90s. But his new show on Netflix is weighed down by a condescending attitude.
Arts & CultureFilm
In "The Shack," a grieving father struggles to come to terms with the abduction and murder of his youngest daughter.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Why is it easier to explore the gritty reality of racism, sexism or elitism when it’s set in another world?
FaithIn All Things
The church is now recognizing what the local church in Central and South America has always known.
Community
Among the sweeping changes that President Donald J. Trump has already brought to Washington with his inauguration is the specter of window-breaking anarchists.
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Claiming to be a tech company should not provide blanket absolution from responsibility.
In contrast to political elections built on the logic of competition, Jesuits don't “run for an office.”
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Human beings cannot be fully characterized by numbers, ratios or risk assessments.