The Little Big Differences in Christian Nationalism Craig M. Watts February 14, 2018 Books, Christian Nationalism, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Race, Theology Nationalism is like racism. "America First" is no better than "White People First."
Love Song for Liturgy Britney Winn Lee January 26, 2018 Books, Church Life, Family and Parenting, Practical Justice 1 Liturgical, call-and-response prayer is powerful. It is often doing more than we realize in the moment.
InterVarsity Offers the World a Gay Saint? Tim Otto August 23, 2017 Books, Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology 5 With God as his heartthrob, Coles’ celibacy is a variety of queer love. Queer enough to make both liberals and conservatives squirm.
Big Trouble Comin’: An Interview with Walter Brueggemann Don Golden May 24, 2017 Books, General, Politics, Theology 2 Big trouble comin’ is hope for those on the underside.
Reassessing Religion through ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Carol Howard Merritt April 28, 2017 Books, Church Life, Global, Theology, Women 6 Yet, in the fog of Margaret Atwood’s story, I realized that I was being sexualized, just in a different way.
Easter Special: Free Chapter from “Executing Grace” RLC Editor April 10, 2017 Books, General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice 2 For Holy Week, read a free chapter from "Executing Grace" by Shane Claiborne. It's time to end the death penalty!
REVIEW: “A Theology of Race and Place” Tony Campolo April 3, 2017 Books, Race, Theology 3 In an era of racial profiling and exclusion of the "other," Draper presents a critical yet hopeful vision for the joining work of the gospel.
REVIEW: “Better: Waking Up to Who We Could Be” by Melvin Bray Cara Meredith March 22, 2017 Books 1 We can do a better job of waking up to the realities of the marginalized and the oppressed.
Mercy for Dylan Roof? Shane Claiborne June 2, 2016 Books, Practical Justice 4 Does the amazing grace and mercy of Jesus apply to everyone? Even Dylan Roof?
Kent Annan’s Slow Kingdom Coming Jamie Calloway-Hanauer May 14, 2016 Books, General, Practical Justice 5 The work of building God’s kingdom is anything but quick but we believe justice will come, and we are willing to give our lives to living out that belief.