The Reverend Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America, a former campus minister, and current writer-in-residence at Resurrection South Austin. She is a regular columnist for the magazine Christianity Today and has also written for such venues as The New York Times, Religion News Service, and Comment magazine. She is the author of a book published just this year, titled Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep, where she addressed Compline, a formal Anglican prayer. We discuss Compline, and also other aspects of the act, practice, and effects of prayer.
Patrick Saint-Jean is a Jesuit Regent. A native of Haiti, he has degrees from universities in France and Mexico, a postdoc from the University...
Postsecular thought refutes an assumption that so many of us take for granted, namely, that we live in a secular age. But what does...
Daniel Train is the associate director of Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts at Duke Divinity School, where he directs the Certificate in...