Book Reviews

Despite its flaws, biography adds to our understanding of Malcolm X

Patricia Lockwood's novel explores how we live our lives online

Biography explores 'subversive' Christianity of novelist Dorothy Sayers

New book says 'unalienated labor' is what makes art, art

'Tornado God' takes on relationship between divinity, nature, humanity

Book on Brooklyn's 'giglio' feast highlights Catholic male devotion

New book tells how priest, laypeople worked for justice in South Bronx

Glimpse of the divine — or wishful thinking? Novel takes us on aging priest's road trip

An author's peacekeeping journey during the Iraq War

Author's personal witness against American dream is her call to radical neighborliness

'Pray Your Way Through Forgiveness' is a gentle, trauma-informed guide

Three books about peacemaking offer solidarity, solace and hope

Memoir recognizes need for more than talk about racial reconciliation

'Pelosi' biography chronicles wins and losses, not her inner workings

Book chronicles reckless courage of Catholic resistance to Vietnam War

Q&A with the Rev. William Barber, building 'fusion coalition' that unites people against poverty

Author urges progressive Christians to organize, fight — not dialogue

Sarah Posner's 'Unholy' implicates Catholics as well as evangelicals

New book examines clergy sexual abuse — in the wide lens of history

Scripture scholar John Wijngaards lays out the reasons to ordain women

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