Book Reviews

Book offers new look at the 'incredibly human' Dorothy Day

'Christ haunted' England shaped rich Catholic literary history

With martyrs, relics and hair-raising tales, Catholicism makes perfect Halloween fare

James Plunkett's fiction upholds inherent dignity of all human beings

New volume details the history of Catholic theological ethics

Two books illuminate St. Mary of Egypt, conversion and desire

'Sisters in the Wilderness' after 30 years: Resiliency and survival as the legacy of womanist theology

'LGBTQ Catholics' proves worthy guide for more inclusive parish ministry

75 years later, 'Prince of Darkness' continues to humanize priesthood

In 'Transform Now Plowshares,' the legacy of anti-nuclear Catholic activists informs our future

For a Black Jesuit in the US, racism is a crucible

Greg Boyle's new book offers modern parables of kinship

'The Afghanistan Papers' exposes deceit in the conduct of a long, futile war

Book aims to undo the tangles of race and Catholicism

Brother Roger's journal sustains and guides readers who hunger for unity

New book asks: 'How should Christians talk about depression?'

Refuting Rod Dreher, author Patrick Henry offers 'Benedictine Options,' plural

Margaret Meserve's 'Papal Bull' details how the Renaissance church used print to spread views

Jonathan Franzen's 'Crossroads' captures the authenticity of flawed, personal religion

Book outlines Herod the Great's 'suspicious, jealous, conniving, homicidal' legacy

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