Cathleen Kaveny sees correlations between the Western theological tradition and "Barbie," which tells the tale of a fall from paradise into patriarchy, and makes deep-pink points about the poignancy of human existence.
How — and why — did American Christianity embrace the politics and the person of the 45th President of the United States? Jon Ward's Testimony is a carefully documented personal account to consult for answers.
By the time people were finally ready to listen to Sinéad O'Connor's message, the world's cruelty had run her down. Kaya Oakes calls for listening to other wounded women who are demanding justice in our broken world.
Some anti-nuclear weapons activists are cautiously optimistic that the movie "Oppenheimer" could spark a greater interest in a moral examination of U.S. nuclear weapons policies, if not a larger national discussion.
No Guilty Bystander adroitly and dramatically traces Thomas Gumbleton's remarkable life, a veritable parallel history of the events that have confronted our consciences since the 1960s.