Faith Gone Wrong Timothy McMahan King June 19, 2019 Books, General, Theology Addiction is dangerous not because it always lies, but because it only tells a part of the truth.
How Wellness Culture Is About More Than Beauty Tara Isabella Burton June 17, 2019 Creation & Environment, General, Theology The language of wellness isn’t just coded diet culture. It’s also encoded with religious promise.
Boisterous Faith Leaders and a Silent Pete Buttigieg Rally Against Trump at White House Jack Jenkins June 13, 2019 Politics, Practical Justice, Theology “We are here to talk about right versus wrong,” the Rev. William Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, told hundreds of clergy.
Bible-Waving in the Face of Injustice Alex Awad June 10, 2019 General, Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Theology The Israeli Ambassador should stop waving the Bible and start reading it.
Taking Biblical Economic Justice Seriously Don Golden June 8, 2019 General, Politics, Theology Do evangelicals see who is really winning in this economy?
#MoralWitnessWednesday: A Call to Prayer and Prophetic Action Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove June 4, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology We have a moral obligation to publicly confront the abuse and call our elected leaders to repentance.
While It Was Still Dark: A Requiem for Rachel Held Evans Nadia Bolz-Weber June 3, 2019 Church Life, General, Theology, Women Mary Magdalene’s life, Rachel’s life, your lives — we are all fodder for God’s really really long memoir of how God loves humans.
On Trump, Forgiveness, and Theocracy Bill Cayley May 30, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology A man known as a holder of grudges does not exemplify the Christian call to forgiveness.
What Red Letter Christians Can Do When Political Talk Becomes Difficult Tony Campolo May 25, 2019 Creation & Environment, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Red Letter Christians need to step up and get people on both sides of political discussions to listen to each other.
Washing the Blood Off Our Hands Shane Claiborne May 23, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Theology We have a system that kills but that has no killers.