To be at home in the world

To be at home in the world

D. C. Schindler examines how rituals enable us to experience time in a meaningful way — how they actually make time habitable for us. (41 minutes)
The impact of the rise of non-liturgical worship

The impact of the rise of non-liturgical worship

Peter J. Leithart reviews Lori Branch’s book Rituals of Spontaneity, in which Branch argues that an “ideology of spontaneity” has led to the modern rise of non-liturgical forms of worship. (29 minutes)
Why lectures or scolding won’t change behavior

Why lectures or scolding won’t change behavior

Dru Johnson on healing the scars of community-ritualized violence and uncertainty