Is this “Justice”? Is this “Justice”?
Posted in Featured, General Culture, Headline on 26 February 2010

Guest writer, Joseph Robinson, says grief does not provide an excuse for revenge or opportunism.

Footnotes in the Sand Footnotes in the Sand
Posted in Featured, Headline, Literature on 19 January 2010

Guest writer, Seth T. Hahne demonstrates how Joe Sacco’s new book strips Gaza to reveal a most disconcerting truth about the problem in Palestine.

Our Holy Grail: An Honest Depiction of Christianity in Pop Culture Our Holy Grail: An Honest Depiction of Christianity in Pop Culture
Posted in Featured, Headline, Literature on 11 August 2009

Guest writer, Seth T. Hahne discovers a graphic novel that would make any Christian proud.

Public Enemies: Why So Serious? Public Enemies: Why So Serious?
Posted in Featured, Film, Headline on 8 July 2009

Guest Writer, Katharine Eastvold reviews Public Enemies.

Sticks and Stones, Redux: A Review of a Review of a Review Sticks and Stones, Redux: A Review of a Review of a Review
Posted in Featured, Film, Headline on 3 June 2009

A reviewer responds to criticism.

Sticks and Stones: Being Hurt by a Christian Review of Coraline Sticks and Stones: Being Hurt by a Christian Review of Coraline
Posted in Featured, Film, Headline on 27 March 2009

Guest Writer, Seth T. Hahne is forced to deal with a heartbreaking work of staggering misapprehension.

Is Watching the Watchmen Worth It? Is Watching the Watchmen Worth It?
Posted in Featured, Film, Headline on 9 March 2009

Guest Writer, Joel A Moroney, reviews the film that’s polarizing the film-going public.

Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus
Posted in Featured, Film, Headline on 9 September 2008

Guest writer Steve Bertolino wrestles with the South and finds unsettling blessings.

Why Christian Hip Hop Is Not a Failure
Posted in Music on 19 June 2008

In Christ and Pop Culture’s first guest post, Kiel Hauck explains why Christian hip hop succeeds in all the ways that matter.

The Failure of Christian Hip Hop
Posted in Music on 29 April 2008

In his debut post, Scott Schultz finds that where Christian hip-hop fails, Mos Def succeeds.