Sanctifying Splatter-punk: Rage, Fear, and Embodied Play in Christian Art

Want to know what questions haunt our society? Ask horror.

Daredevil: Born Again Tests the Limits of Christian Grace

The Disney superhero series can help us appreciate the brazenness of Christ’s grace.

Spiritual Oneupmanship and the Dangers of Digital Discipleship

The way we speak to others is just as important as the beliefs and ideas we hold.

Modern Transcendence in Movies: The Spirit Descends on Mother Mary

Mother Mary declares that the modern age is not so impervious to the spiritual as it would like to think.

Abortion Stories, Reproductive Wrongs, and Our Need for Each Other

If one overarching theme can be discerned in such a variegated collection, it’s this: No abortion takes place in a void.

The Last Unapologetic Hero: Masculinity and Heroism in 007 First Light

The game assumes the audience already understands the dangers built into the Bond archetype, and then it moves beyond them.

“Cobra Kai Never Dies”: The Redemption of Johnny Lawrence, John Kreese, and Cobra Kai

Part of what makes the Cobra Kai series so great is how it shows Johnny and Kreese’s transition into heroes.

Love, Language, and The Lost Princess: What Murcia Taught Me

Learning a foreign language, and making consistent efforts to communicate with its native speakers, cultivates godly maturity.

How To Live Forever: Bryan Johnson and the Mind-Body Relationship

Bryan Johnson is an extreme example of body/mind duality, and his religious commitment to biological health should be heeded as a warning.