Expand your view of religion beyond Sunday rituals.
This monthly magazine treats religion as a living force that touches every part of life, not a separate department of thought.
The Radical, Vol. 1 gathers essays, poems, and discussions from 1865 that explore faith, morality, and social questions with a practical, human approach. It challenges traditional doctrines while offering thoughtful reflections on liberty, truth, and the moral responsibilities of individuals and society.
- A wide mix of essays on religious belief, ethics, and the role of religion in everyday life
- Poetry, verse, and literary pieces that illuminate spiritual themes
- Letters, reports, and critical notes on contemporary social topics and reform
- Book notices and periodical content that connect readers with broader religious and intellectual currents
Ideal for readers curious about 19th-century religious thought, social reform, and a holistic view of faith in daily life.