“A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral,” the French poet Antoine de Saint-Exupery, wrote. When the Rev. Robert H…
Cathleen Falsani
Cathleen Falsani is an award-winning religion journalist specializing in the intersection of faith and culture. She was the longtime religion columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and her work has appeared via diverse media outlets including the Washington Post, CNN, NPR, the Chicago Tribune, Rolling Stone, the Toronto Star, TheAtlantic.com, Sojourners, TIME.com, Christianity Today, Jewcy.com, the Orange County Register, and the Harvard Divinity School Bulletin. Cathleen is the author of five non-fiction books including The God Factor, Sin Boldly, The Dude Abides, and most recently Disquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful, and a Few Rascals. She is an alumna of Wheaton College and holds graduate degrees from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and Northwestern University.