The Defiant Hope of ‘Just Mercy’ Shane Claiborne January 8, 2020 Practical Justice, Race "Just Mercy" is not a film about a man.
The Moral Crossroads of Evangelical Christianity in the United States Mae Elise Cannon December 31, 2019 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Race There are times where the gross moral violations of those in leadership demand Christian unity.
Behind CT’s Editorial Is a Crisis of America’s Religion of Whiteness J. Kameron Carter December 28, 2019 Politics, Race We are in a crisis of the religion of whiteness.
In Tennessee, Is Redemption Only for the Powerful? Justin Jones December 21, 2019 Politics, Race, Theology It's a strange infatuation, a theology almost, centered on the elevation of white supremacy.
The Justice System is Broken Stephen Mattson December 9, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology God loves justice, but do we?
Mary’s Subversive Song Ryan Kuja December 8, 2019 Global, Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race, Theology, Women Let there be no mistake — Marian doxology invites revolution.
Learning Resistance and Courage From Ida B. Wells Catharine Meeks November 18, 2019 Practical Justice, Race, Theology The greatest gift that studying Wells has brought to my life is freedom from fear.
Why Jesus Followers Should Be Prison Abolitionists Catharine Grainge November 14, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race If Jesus were alive today, I think he would be a prison abolitionist.
Why Trump — Not Jesus — Is at the Heart of White Christian Love for Kanye Andre Henry October 30, 2019 General, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race We know what a great sin it is to question white America’s innocence.
Where Are Our Safe Spaces? Darlene Alfred and Cynthia Rives October 25, 2019 Practical Justice, Race, Theology, Women Until all our homes are our sanctuaries, none of our homes are safe.