No Wrong Men: Alfred Hitchcock on Our Shared Sin Nature
For Hitchcock, innocence and guilt were perhaps not always as far apart as they might appear.
For Hitchcock, innocence and guilt were perhaps not always as far apart as they might appear.
Chester Bennington gave millions of fans a gift by providing a space to be honest about pain and depression and fear.
Justice and mercy demand an answer for DREAMers, even as we as a nation expend great effort to secure the border and uphold the rule of law.
Summer is the season for dreaming, for change, for rebirth, for confession. Read all about it in this special edition of the Christ and Pop Culture Magazine.
What if we followed Carrey’s lead and aimed to celebrate certain aspects of our common human experience for the sake of love?
The phenomenon of NF’s painful but real music can’t be ignored.
My tears at Dirty Dancing stem from all that I’ve been told about being single.
Wade and Kevin review Steven Soderbergh’s return to the big screen, Logan Lucky, and Matt Spicer’s debut Ingrid Goes West.
Nicholas led his followers through the Alps, because when you’re leading a bunch of 12-year-olds, you obviously go full Hannibal.
Mike Cosper’s Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World is meant to be a guide out of this chaotic disenchantment.
Do you ever feel the pressure of perfect parenting? In this episode, Erin and Hannah address the weight of parental guilt in its multi-faceted forms.
U2’s POP is about faith’s fragility amidst the noise, confusion, and chaos that come when you realize your ideology isn’t going to change the world.
The total eclipse can remind us that God, like nature, is also powerful, awful, and sublime.
Person of Interest recognizes our desire for belonging, love, and beauty, while simultaneously recognizing our wretchedness and legitimate doubts.
It’s a special foodie-friendly episode of the podcast this week! Wade and Kevin review “The Trip to Spain” with a retro review of “Babette’s Feast”
Drew Dixon and Tyler Burns host returning guest Luke T. Harrington to talk how to navigate an outrage culture.
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