When the publisher of CCM forced me to force Amy Grant to apologize for her divorce.
In The Hopeful Skeptic, Nick Fiedler offers a practical approach to skeptical faith.
Cathleen Falsani’s The Dude Abides treats the Coen Brothers canon lovingly but insufficiently.
Donald Miller’s signature blend of religious schmaltz and postmodern cynicism.
Carlene Bauer’s story of New York, conversion, and doubt.
Jane Austen’s society-dissecting spirit lives.
Stephen Lawhead’s King Raven trilogy reimagines the myths.
In Spoiled, Caitlan Macy gives a devastating diagnosis of the Upper East Side’s almost-rich.
In Snark, David Denby sees a strain of nasty verbal abuse spreading through the national conversation.
Keith Gessen’s All the Sad Young Literary Men are the sort of people who judge libraries but never read books.
A Swedish publisher releases a style-magazine version of the New Testament called The Book.