In a 2018 interview with poet Adrian Matejka, I floated a thought balloon to see
whether he would chase it or pop it in an instant. More an aside than a proper
question,
Jia Tolentino’s debut essay collection, Trick Mirror: Reflections on
Self-Delusion, is popular. The book hit #2 on the NYT Bestseller list the week
it became eligible for that list’s measurement, and
[The following story was originally published in March of 2016]
My family owns a book I will never read.
Actually, we own more than one book that I’ll likely not take time
How Christians should engage in public life has been debated since at least
Augustine’s The City of God. Over the centuries some believers have put too much
hope in governments while others
I was first intimidated by Ron Sider as a freshman in college when I read Rich
Christians in an Age of Hunger. Sider crafts his assessment of the economic
world so uncompromisingly I