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The City on a Hill: Jerusalem Divided

Mae Elise Cannon
May 21, 2021
General, Global, Peace & Nonviolence
The Holy Land will continue experiencing an unholy maintenance of occupation by force, only limited by violent interventions.

One State Solution in Israel/Palestine? A Conversation and Review

Bruce Fisk
March 16, 2021
Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics
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He recounts a vision, like John-the-seer in the book of Revelation. Except his is not a binary vision of heaven’s victory and evil’s defeat, but of nonviolent generosity and mutual respect—one that embodies Jesus’ call to radical peacemaking. 

Should Evangelicals Terminate Their Affair With the State of Israel?

Alex Awad
July 1, 2020
Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics
When we heed the words of the prophet Micah, we may end our political recklessness.

In the Company of Difference: An Excerpt from I Am Not Your Enemy

Michael McRay
April 5, 2020
Global, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence
In fact, it’s in the presence of difference that hospitality is often most needed.   

Debunking the Trump-Cyrus Prophecy

Rachel Ophoff
November 5, 2019
Global, Interfaith, Politics, Theology
The Cyrus Prophecy over Donald Trump is a mass hysterical reaction to a fictitious assumption.

The ‘Imaginary God’ of Rev. Robert Jeffress

Craig M. Watts
July 5, 2019
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
Jeffress has no problem with supporting repugnant policies and doing so in the name of the Bible.

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.

Claiming to Follow God’s Guidance in Politics

Patrick Anderson
February 25, 2019
Creation & Environment, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race, Theology
What do we know from the words and actions of Jesus about our earthly politics?

Why #MeToo Is an American Yom Kippur

Jeffrey Salkin
September 19, 2018
Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Practical Justice, Women
5778 has been the year when, as a society, we confronted the wounds of patriarchy.

Exodus Economics & Equity for All

RLC Editor
June 4, 2018
Books, Practical Justice, Theology
The result of everyone having such equity in the community will be nothing short of revolutionary.
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