issue 28-29: out of it
Table of contents
To Our Readers
STATE OF AFFAIRS
Michael Plekon, Nones and Dones: America’s Changing Face(s) and Why People Don’t Go to Church
Katherine Kelaidis, The Gloaming of Christendom: Christianity at the End of Whatever This Is
personal stories
David O’Neal, “I’m Rejecting Nothing I Found in Orthodox Faith”
living tradition
personal stories
Maria Gwyn McDowell, “I Left the Orthodox Church Involuntarily”
LIVING TRADITION
Pantelis Kalaïtzidis, Olivier Clément, Theologian of Modernity
Michael Berrigan Clark, Sacred Atheism, or Atheism in the Service of Beauty
personal stories
Dmitry Sverdlov, “Everything Is a Bit More Complicated”
STATE OF AFFAIRS
John A. Jillions, “Preserve the Fullness of Thy Church”: Fighting Fundamentalism, Defending Dialogue, and Reclaiming Catholicity
Efstathios Kessareas, The Church in Times of Crisis: A Refuge or a Driver for Change?
personal stories
Kathleen George, “Love Is the Most Important Thing in the Universe”
STATE OF AFFAIRS
Ionut Biliuta, Outside the Bishops’ Omniscience, There Is No Freedom! The Romanian Orthodox Church in the Age of Autocracy
poetry desk
Elizabeth Scott Tervo, The Vise
personal stories
Michael Berrigan Clark, “I Feel Less Inclined to Jump Ship”
reading room
Michael Plekon, Abuse and Reform: Review of DeVille, Everything Hidden Shall Be Revealed
Liesl Coffin Behr, The AOC Reaches Out to the Nones: Review of Becoming Truly Human
Cyril Hovorun, Secularization Revisited: Review of Plekon, Community As Church, Church As Community