Humanists are right to think that there is more to life than atheism, but wrong to think that they are the ones to provide it.
An atheist convention, attended by premier nonbelievers Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, inspires some reflections on the virtue of a positive, productive humanism, rather than the anti-theism that dominates the discourse.
The Star Trek franchise was famous for its utopian social vision, going boldly where no popular entertainment had gone before. But the new movie takes us back in time, to an age when political divisions were in stark black and white.
William D. Hart's new book charts the black spiritual imagination through the journeys of Malcolm X, Julius Lester, and Jan Willis.
