If you’ve seen your children struggle to forgive someone for hurting them, you know that forgiveness is complicated. After all, forgiveness is complicated for adults, too. At times, we wonder why ...
I was talking to a group of zombies. Not actual zombies, but a group of young people on their phones, staring at small glowing screens instead of making eye contact. They were half-listening and ...
I was nineteen, maybe twenty, when I realized I was empty-headed. I was in a college English class, and we were in a sunny seminar room, discussing “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” or possibly “The Waves.” ...
Professor Marianne Hirsch on how the way we teach the “crime of all crimes” informs our understanding of Gaza. By Marianne Hirsch and M. Gessen Produced by Jillian Weinberger In the wake of the Oct. 7 ...
This year’s Giving Tuesday comes at a critical time. Society stands on the brink of catastrophic, irreversible climate change. Meanwhile, decades of progress in the fight to end extreme poverty is ...
David Bentley Hart is an Eastern Orthodox scholar of religion and a philosopher, writer, and cultural commentator. He is author and translator of 23 books, including the award-winning Theological ...