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In Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, the best way to fight an endless series of battles is to play smart defense. Churches should take note.
A movie where nearly 50 boys are killed onscreen would have been disturbing at any time since Stephen King wrote the story. But this week, I was particularly rattled.
The Lin-Manuel Miranda musical, now in movie theaters, sounds different in the Trump era.
From Christian Socialism to YouTube stardom, is this influencer the future of online theology?
Many of us don’t know how to heal from religious trauma or process our dreams of revenge, so we turn to Ethel Cain.
Christians who condemn dancing in church have adapted a colonized perspective that robs dance of its sacredness.
The documentary follows an artist and designer as she uses art to process the loss of her sister.
Holly Berkley Fletcher’s new book deftly analyzes the grief of kids who found themselves collateral damage in their parents’ calling.
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ isn’t just good escapist fiction but an imaginative rebuke against those who would give up this world to save the next one.
From the Epstein files to the genocide in Palestine, many in our world are fine with sacrificing children in the name of power and security.