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How Should the Church Respond to the Tents That Line Our Urban Streets?

Sparrow Etter Carlson
August 19, 2021
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
Until we begin to ascribe to the people we’re attempting to “serve" the same kinds of complexities, nuances, kindnesses, and curiosity that we ascribe and acknowledge in ourselves, we will continue to create models of care that simply do not work.

On Turning the Other Cheek (And How It Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means)

Corey Farr
September 18, 2020
Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Theology
In the Bava Kamma Mishnah (the traditional Jewish interpretation of the law), a slap incurred a fine of 200 silver coins - but a backhanded slap required a payment of 400, the same amount as for spitting on someone. It was more than violence. It was degrading
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