(RNS) — You may not follow a religion, David Zahl says. But chances are your life — from your phone to your dinner plate to the way you raise your kids — is still ruled by some sort of a religious ...
Author, editor and podcaster David Zahl will speak at Ligonier Town Hall on March 12 on the decline of organized religion and the rise of “replacement” religions. Zahl is the author of “Seculosity: ...
Last Halloween I lit some logs in the fire pit, put a chair in the driveway, and passed out candy to the many versions of Elsa, BB-8, and Captain America who crept up my sidewalk. We’d just moved to ...
Why secular substitutes for religion will always leave us exhausted and unhappy. I wasn’t sure about reviewing this book, which the author, David Zahl, calls Seculosity. As you might guess, the term ...
In this probing and spirited guide, Zahl (Seculosity), founder of Mockingbird Ministries, contends that readers should be more candid and forgiving of their shortcomings. He suggests that “low ...
Jay David Bolter’s The Digital Plenitude: The Decline of Elite Culture and the Rise of New Media examines how a singular narrative of what constituted high art and “culture with a capital ‘C'” has ...
Deep down, we’re using work, politics, family and romance to achieve our own salvation. But the truth is we’re flawed It’s always entertaining to wind up followers of the “new atheism” by suggesting ...
1517 Media is adding to its Fortress Press, Beaming Books, and Augsburg Books imprints with Broadleaf Books—a new imprint focusing on nonfiction titles related to religion, spirituality, social ...
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