Though devoid of aggrandizing war-story fare, the opening pages of James Kearney and Bill Clamurro's story is set in 1971 combat, as a wounded Kearney is offloaded into the hands of his eventual co-author, Clamurro.
John Van Hagen examines the emergence of the earliest Christian communities, specifically the differences in how they appropriated the Crucifixion's meaning, and how they dealt with Gentiles who became followers of Jesus.
This book contributes a thoughtfully and collectively crafted starting point for the importance of preaching racial justice, moving toward how the church might begin to respond — by speaking directly to its people.
Hunter Biden's story is complicated in a way that news headlines don't always communicate. But in his memoir, Beautiful Things, there is an unrelenting grace that surrounds America's prodigal son.
The Gospel of Peace is the culmination of John Dear's lifework, born from decades of prayer, Eucharist, study of Scripture, Jesus, Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., Gospel-based action, and writing about Gospel nonviolence.
Book review: Through reflections, poetry and meditations, Arielle Estoria's The Unfolding identifies five phases of spiritual evolution that echo the words of beloved Catholic mystics.