In Tennessee, Is Redemption Only for the Powerful? Justin Jones December 21, 2019 Politics, Race, Theology It's a strange infatuation, a theology almost, centered on the elevation of white supremacy.
A Feast in the Wilderness Robert S. Turner November 9, 2019 Books, Theology Something hard turned soft inside them.
Mourning Elijah Cummings, Preachers and Presidents Recall a Man of Faith Jack Jenkins October 26, 2019 Church Life, Politics It is no coincidence that Elijah shared a name with an Old Testament prophet.
‘The Neck That Turns the Head’ Angela Denker September 14, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Theology, Women This kind of reasoning is toxic for both men and women.
How Being Unaffected Is a Sign of Privilege Britney Winn Lee July 22, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Race, Women Just because it is a matter that doesn’t matter to us, doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter.
I Am Ashamed of the Anti-Abortion Gospel Don Golden May 22, 2019 Politics, Theology, Women I’m ashamed of a gospel that forces women to carry pregnancies against their will.
The Religions in ‘Game of Thrones’ Jana Riess April 13, 2019 General, Theology These people are going to need some hope at the end of eight seasons of warfare.
Why White Guys Think They’re Suffering Sam Altis April 5, 2019 LGBTQ+, Race, Theology, Women Cis-hetero white men need an intervention. For white guys who follow Jesus, the stories and symbols of Jesus can act as this intervention.
Seeing Life in Full Color Cara Meredith March 14, 2019 Books, Race, Women Jesus doesn’t hold power over her, nor does she have to change or conform to his social perspective.
Black History Month for A White Guy Jared St. Martin Brown February 2, 2019 Church Life, Race Why do I even care about this? Is it “white guilt”? No.