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Why We Do Not Celebrate Columbus Day

Shane Claiborne
October 12, 2020
Books, Creation & Environment, General
Christopher Columbus may have been a daring adventurer... but he is not someone we want our kids to think of as a hero or role model. A growing number of cities are no longer celebrating Columbus Day, sw...

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.

From the Manger to the Cross: Mourning the Slaughter of the Holy Innocents

Michele Morin
December 28, 2018
Church Life, General, Theology
The slaughter of innocent babies and toddlers is a theme we’d rather not think about — especially at Christmas time.

Called to Respond: Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery

Will O'Brien
September 24, 2018
Church Life, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
Christians today must respond in the name of a more authentic Christ of the gospels.

It’s Time to Detoxify Christianity

Morgan Guyton
May 1, 2017
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Race, Theology
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Our Christianity needs to be detoxified. This video series opens space for critical reflection about our faith.

A "Christian" Defense of Genocide? David Barton's Justification of the Devastation of Native Americans

Craig M. Watts
June 3, 2014
General
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JUNE 3, 2014 | BY: CRAIG M. WATTS -- I’d like to believe most Americans, and in particular most Christians in America, find the genocide of Native...

Take a picture with your heart.

Nikole Lim
May 16, 2014
General, Global
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MAY 16, 2014 | BY: NIKOLE LIM -- She was no more than five-feet tall, wearing a traditional sari in white cotton decorated with only three...

Unified in Our Common Humanity

Nikole Lim
May 7, 2014
General, Global
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MAY 7, 2014 | BY: NIKOLE LIM -- Our fearless driver, Jacque, is a security guard. He speaks with an eloquent French accent. His words are...

Identifying with the Oppressor

Nikole Lim
May 2, 2014
General, Global
2
MAY 2, 2014 | BY: NIKOLE LIM -- Over banana beer and fried plantains, we sat around a communal table—us and them. Together with...

Semblances of hope.

Nikole Lim
April 16, 2014
General, Global
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APRIL 16, 2014 | BY: NIKOLE LIM -- Rwamasirabo is a man whose hope, future and source of joy had been taken away...
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