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Cory Driver

Cory Driver earned his Ph.D. in Jewish religious cultures from Emory University. He is the director of both the Transformational Leadership Academy of the Indiana-Kentucky Synod and the Southern Ohio Synod’s Leadership Academy with the ELCA. His book on wilderness spirituality, "Life Unsettled," is available from Fortress Press. Cory lives with his family in Indianapolis.

‘Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue’: Positions of Power & Torah Justice

Cory Driver
August 13, 2021
Interfaith, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
We must ensure that those in power do not succumb to human weakness, depriving those in their charge of the justice that God so passionately wants for all.  

Advent 4: Incarnating God’s Strength

Cory Driver
December 23, 2018
Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
Let us reflect on the words of the prophets Mary and Micah who tell us what it means for a human to fulfill the will of God.

Advent 3: Turning Aside from Fear & Abusive Systems

Cory Driver
December 16, 2018
Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Theology
John taught them how to live without abusing other people.

Advent 2: Is This Good News?

Cory Driver
December 9, 2018
Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology
This Advent, let’s not settle for a sentimental Christmas season.

In Pursuit of Real Wisdom

Cory Driver
September 23, 2018
General, Theology
For the follower of Jesus, “there’s no such thing as other people’s children.”

Refusing to Compromise for Power

Cory Driver
July 12, 2018
Church Life, General, Politics, Theology
How much evil are we prepared to tolerate in our actions or the actions of others in order to accomplish some good?

Exodus 16: Everybody’s Got a Right to Live

Cory Driver
June 19, 2018
General, Practical Justice, Theology
God stands on the side of the poor and oppressed, offering daily bread even when God’s people do not.

Standing Up to Church Abuse

Cory Driver
May 21, 2018
Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology
We need to be active on behalf of the oppressed, especially when it is the shepherds of the church doing the oppressing.

The Expanding Kingdom: Philip & The Ethiopian Eunuch

Cory Driver
April 29, 2018
LGBTQ+, Theology
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Even after Phillip was taken away, the eunuch, recognized as a whole and complete person, went on his way rejoicing! I believe this is one of the great understatements in scripture.

Day Laborers of the Bible

Cory Driver
December 1, 2017
Global, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Theology
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Their full humanity, dignity, and willingness to work must have stung them every morning as they watched those who were stronger walking to their gainful employment while the human leftovers stayed in the market, kept there only by vain hope. 

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