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On the three-hundredth anniversary of Gulliver’s Travels, Swift’s satire of his own society is remarkably relevant.
When I lost my brother to fentanyl, I blamed myself.
Our own speechlessness at creation becomes our worship.
In a village in Moldova, I learned that death is part of life – and can be part of the resurrection story.
A German historian discusses her new book on Weimar and how the Communists stifled religion.
In a world of evil and death, some suggest it is dishonest to make beautiful art. Duncan Stroik’s celebration of his daughter’s life proves them wrong.
The Jewish philosopher who became a nun and died at Auschwitz guides the reader to the things that endure in times like these. Read More
A fresh twist on 24 famous nature poems, these visual interpretations by comic artist Julian Peters will delight poetry lovers of all ages. Read More
Fifty-two readings on living in intentional Christian community to spark group discussion. ... Read More
A concise introduction to the thought and vision of Eberhard Arnold, the founder of the Bruderhof community. Read More
Plough is an award-winning international magazine of stories, ideas, and culture that publishes online daily and quarterly in print. We also publish a line of books, including literary nonfiction, fiction, and graphic novels. Founded in 1920, Plough asks the big questions: How can we live well together, and what gives life meaning and purpose in a complex world?