Editor's Letter Editor’s Letter: To Understand Our World, We Must Understand ReligionFebruary 5, 2025Brett KrutzschThe Editor reflects on the centrality of religion to systems throughout the world
Perspective All Aboard the Orphan Train!February 5, 2025Megan Goodwin, Ilyse Morgenstein FuerstHow the U.S. adoption industry contributes to white Christian nationalism
Perspective The Hindu Way of Life and DivorceFebruary 5, 2025Gargi SenDealing with domestic abuse and divorce in a culture that often doesn’t want to acknowledge either
Feature Against War: The Mysterious Death of Student Protestor, Timothy MacCarryFebruary 5, 2025David GriffithAn anti-war student’s strange death decades ago and how it resonates on college campuses today
Feature The Sacred Steps of Ecstatic DanceFebruary 5, 2025Kathryn Dickason, Rashida Alisha HagakoreA dance movement that is redefining contemporary spirituality
Feature The Resurrection of Todd BentleyFebruary 5, 2025Elena TruebaA popular Charismatic Christian leader’s fall and what his redemption reveals
Review The Questioning Embrace of Doubt and FaithFebruary 5, 2025Robert MonsonA review of “Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible”
Podcast The Revealer Podcast Episode 55: Religion Is Everywhere and Why That MattersFebruary 5, 2025Editorial StaffHow religion shapes our calendars, culture, healthcare systems, and our politics
Review On Cults, Yellowjackets, and Rewatching ShowsDecember 7, 2023Sarah EmanuelThe biblical and religious motifs in "Yellowjackets" and the rituals of rewatching TV shows
Perspective Songs of Zion: Psalm 137, White Supremacy, and the Murder of ChildrenSeptember 6, 2023Mari JoerstadHow a popular biblical passage might help us reflect on settler-colonial violence against children
Column From the Margins: The False Gods That Changed My MindJuly 26, 2022Daniel José Camacho Christianity’s attempt to silence the voices within its texts mirrors the way some Christians have tried to silence the...
Feature On Good Government & Good Girls: How the Museum of the Bible's Founding Family Turned Themselves into Bible ExpertsMarch 20, 2019Jill Hicks-Keeton, Cavan ConannonThey bought artifacts. They bought a building. What the Green family bought ultimately was expertise.
Column Political Feelings: Suffer the ChildrenMarch 20, 2019Patrick BlanchfieldWhy the charge of child sacrifice thrives in our contemporary discourse.
In the News In the News: Borders & BeyondJune 20, 2018Kali HandelmanA roundup of recent religion writing