Righting the American Dream: How the Media Mainstreamed Reagan's Evangelical Vision by Diane Winston is a measured and meticulously detailed account of the Reagan era and its significance for today.
A Ministry of Risk chronicles 44 years of Philip Berrigan's writings about his life of nonviolent activism, in which he spent more than 11 years in jail and prison for actions opposing war and nuclear weapons.
If you're looking for a new film to add to your yearly Easter watchlist, Angel Studios has the one for you. Their docudrama "After Death" features the gripping accounts of real people who survived near-death experiences.
Book review: In My Life With the Jedi, Eric Clayton carves out a niche not just for Catholics and geeks, but for anyone looking for a fresh, personal, action-oriented boost to their spiritual life and practice.
Book review: Marilynne Robinson's generous vision of God suffuses Reading Genesis, casting her gaze beyond religious platitudes and secular objections and insisting on the fundamental goodness of God and us humans.
The Oscar-winning film "The Zone of Interest," in its focus on Rudolf and Hedwig Höss, asks a disturbing and damning question: What was it like to live at Auschwitz if you were part of the camp's machinery of death?
Beyond Scripture, few books demand we "take up and read." Fr. Tomas Halik's The Afternoon of Christianity: The Courage to Change may just be one of those books.