CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice.
In the December 2015 issue of CrossCurrents:
"Editorial: Technologies of Religions" by Stephanie Y. Mitchem
"Traveling Ode of the Faqir: Song Transmission & Spiritual Genealogies in a Sufi Community" by Youssef Carter
"Media Technology Creating ’Sermonic Events.’ The Hillsong Megachurch Network" by Miranda Klaver
"A Reflection on Guns and Golden Calves" by Stephanie Y. Mitchem
"The Ecological Curse: A Reading of Genesis 3" by Peter Heinegg
"Cyber Spirits, Digital Ghosts: African and Diasporic Religions in the Age of Collaborative Consumption" by Funlayo E. Wood
"Questioning God: A Spiritual Feminist Dialogue" by Alka Arora and May Elawar
"Mocking Religion: Penalties and Ironies" by Peter Heinegg
"This Life of Mortal Breath" by Joyce H. Munro
"The Hollow Men: Moral Evil as ’Privatized Self’" by Thomas White
"Though I Speak with the Tongues of Men" a poem by Ed Madden
"Apophatic Bard" book review by Peter Heinegg
"A Liberationist Manifesto" book review by Peter Heinegg
"Salvation and Apocalypse, but only if you have the Right Technology" book review by Chris Toumey
"Binding with Briars their Joys & Desires" book review by Peter Heinegg
"Complain, Complain" book review by Peter Heinegg
"Felicific Caritas, Practical Agape" book review by Peter Heinegg
"Heavy&8208;Duty Handbook" book review by Peter Heinegg