Marilynne Robinson won the Pulitzer for Gilead, the lyric love ballad of a dying small town preacher named John Ames. It’s not a fluffy book—covering cancer, a ...
Were you there when I took the sea
Out of the plastic packaging, defrosted it,
Reheated it on the range, carried the bowl
To the earth? Can you draw th...
The motto of Harvard University at its founding was Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae, “Truth for Christ and the Church.” It has since been shorted to just Veritas, ...
“We are unknown, we knowers, to ourselves.”
“O God, I pray you to let me know my self.”
John Calvin famously began his magisterial Institutes of the Chris...
Have you ever traveled to or lived in a foreign-speaking place where you were able to understand the language very well but still struggled, linguistically, to ...
The first thing I put on was my bra
A silky balm against my raw heart
Letters sprinkled on by abracadabra
A B C D E F- -college-level art
The restle...
The past decade of war in the Middle East has led to the mass deportation of the religious and ethnic minorities of Iraq and Syria. Westerners en masse began to...
In studying the history of the early Church, I have discovered many views that prior generations of Christians held in common which contrast sharply with the ra...
Paul Niehaus ‘04, PhD ‘09 is an Associate Professor of Economics at UCSD and is the co-founder and president of GiveDirectly, a top-rated nonprofit that sends m...