Peter W. Marty
Is there an antidote to White grievance?
It’s hard to imagine this fear-driven resentment responding to outside counsel.
St. Dymphna and her legacy of care
How the patron saint of mental illness has shown up in my brother’s life
Reckoning with our messiah complexes
The vulnerability of the newborn Christ challenges our inclination to play God.
The human moments of pastoral care
There’s something uniquely precious about being physically present with people.
End-of-life decisions in the ICU
The Christian tradition has something to say about the ethics of extending life.
American Christians tend to imagine a God who thinks and looks like us
How do you see the face we cannot see?
Who is welcome at the communion table?
Maybe the grace experienced in the sacrament precedes belief.
My history in publishing
The “newspaper” I produced when I was 11 had simpler economics than the Century does.
When goodness is also lovely
The New Testament has two words for “good.” Knowing the difference between them can help us build a better society.
Faith is a gift to relax into
The Greek word for faith, pistis, isn’t about assenting to beliefs. It’s about trust.
The distortions of the God Bless the USA Bible
The conflation of Christianity and American patriotism has never done either one any favors.
Patient care means listening to the patient
There’s little excuse for doctors skipping over basic compassion.