A thoughtful look at how modern drama and fiction probe truth, self, and faith, alongside real-world chaplain news from military and church life.
This issue blends literary analysis with practical updates for chaplains and faith communities.
The featured essays examine how characters struggle to choose between make-believe worlds and harsh reality, with close readings of Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, and T. S. Eliot. It also surveys three contemporary novels to illuminate themes of self-deception, loss, and the search for meaning in a changing world.
- Clear, accessible analysis of major plays and novels
- Discussions of self, illusion, and the role of faith in human life
- Doctrines of Man in Fiction and what modern literature says about redemption
- News and notes on chaplains, ecumenism, and church life in military and civilian contexts
Ideal for readers of drama criticism, religious literature, and readers curious about chaplaincy and church work in the contemporary world.