Let Lament Lead to These 12 Actions Auburn Senior Fellows June 29, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice To our elected representatives, you too, face one question: Will you value people over profits?
What’s Next for the Poor People’s Campaign? Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove June 24, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice How can we remake America so that “We the People” means all of us?
Jesus Didn’t Practice Identity Politics Daniel Carillo March 10, 2020 Church Life, General, Politics "Instead of actively mobilizing we become passively immobilized."
Will the Real Pro-Life Political Party Please Stand Up? Shane Claiborne February 18, 2020 General, Politics, Theology "Liberals and conservatives who care about life need to overcome the politicization of life issues to find common ground."
Voting for Our Own Souls Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove February 5, 2020 General, Politics, Theology But the faith that sustains that struggle is rooted in a refusal to be conformed.
This is the Year of the Faithful Widow in Politics Jennifer Butler November 11, 2018 Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology, Women The parable of the widow illustrates the power of prayer and godly action.
As Evangelicals Win with Trump, Little ‘Good News’ Is Left in the Religious Right Jacob Lupfer November 8, 2018 Church Life, Politics Trumpism is now business as usual for white evangelicalism.
Trump’s Nativism Harks Back to the Antebellum Slavery Struggle Mark Silk November 5, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Race Like slavery, immigration engages some of America’s deepest religious, racial, and geographic sensibilities.
Why Vote? Brian McLaren October 25, 2018 General, Politics Beneath our political and economic symptoms there lies a spiritual problem.
Why White Evangelicals Voted for Trump: Fear, Power, and Nostalgia Jana Riess July 3, 2018 Books, Politics I worry when evangelical ministers like Paula White, Jerry Falwell Jr., and Robert Jeffress praise Trump as the most Christian president we’ve ever had.